The exhibition features a range of new commissions and interactive works by an international roster of musicians, academics, club promoters, poets, designers, sound artists and visual artists, offering diverse audiences an experience like no other.
Dance to beats from car sound-systems.
Join an ever-expanding digital choir.
Discover your inner symphony.
Feel music without any sound.
Feel the Sound includes work by acclaimed musicians Dame Evelyn Glennie, TRANS VOICES and Max Cooper alongside multidisciplinary artists including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Daito Manabe, MONOM, Evan Ifekoya and Miyu Hosoi, experimental design studios Domestic Data Streamers, Temporary Pleasure and Elsewhere in India, as well as award-winning poet Raymond Antrobus.
The exhibition spotlights cutting edge technology with an audioscape by d&b audiotechnik, designed by Call & Response studios, an immersive spatial and scenic design created by Universal Design Studio, lighting design by Speirs Major Light Architecture, and a graphic design palette by HATO.
The exhibition was coproduced with MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives, Tokyo and co-created with a panel of thought leaders from across the immersive industries. Feel the Sound is an exhibition created for a diverse international audience who are looking for an unforgettable boundary pushing experience.
Imagine experiencing sound for the very first time.