Sound
Mapping is a participatory work of sound art made for outdoor environments.
The work is installed in the environment by means of a Global Positioning
System (GPS), which tracks movement of individuals through the space.
Participants wheel four movement-sensitive, sound producing suitcases
to realise a composition that spans space as well as time. The suitcases
play music in response to nearby architectural features and the
movements of individuals. Sound Mapping aims to assert a sense of
place, physicality and engagement to reaffirm the relationship between
art and the everyday.