MAF

Quelle: Kathrin Scheidt

Susurrus

Installation

Susurrus is a sculptural sound installation that explores vibration as both a physical force and a mode of communication. The work centers on a low-frequency coded message embedded into a resonant structure of steel, brass, and wood. Drawing on African and diasporic traditions, Susurrus treats vibration as an ancestral technology wherein communication unfolds through sensation and duration, engaging the body before cognition. Susurrus invites sustained attention and proximity; meaning emerges through presence, framing listening as an embodied, ethical act, asking what it means to remain in resonance with a message that persists across history. Through vibration and material resonance, the installation creates a shared field where sound, memory, and collective responsibility intersect, reflecting a timeless urgency.


Location: Kozma Saal, 3OG, Collegium Hungaricum