Blak Box
DETAILS
CLIENT: Urban Theatre Projects
LOCATION: Australia
SIZE: 70m² GFA
DESCRIPTION
Blak Box is a temporary sound pavilion designed to share First Peoples stories. The purpose of the public art project is to connect visitors to concepts of Indigeneity through sound and form via a series of commissioned sound pieces comprising music, poetry and language. The intent of Blak Box is to travel throughout many Countries on this continent. Reminding the visitor of the Country they stand on by exposing the real ground below them and offering a direct physical connection.
Constructed primarily of two materials aluminium and polycarbonate, the pavilion is designed to be both easily constructed and deconstructed by a small team. A single opening provides access to the pavilion. Inside, an asymmetrical round or “drum” is contained within the square structure, providing a place in which to experience sound.
This article originally appeared in bvn.com.au