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5 tiny, sounding loudspeakers are slowly pulled up through the well by motors until they reach the grate. Then they are released and fall freely into the water with a deep, resounding splash. This process repeats itself, with all speakers always in different points in the cycle. The loudpspeakers pause for a longer amount of time under water, but only a few seconds at the grate before they are released. | 5 tiny, sounding loudspeakers are slowly pulled up through the well by motors until they reach the grate. Then they are released and fall freely into the water with a deep, resounding splash. This process repeats itself, with all speakers always in different points in the cycle. The loudpspeakers pause for a longer amount of time under water, but only a few seconds at the grate before they are released. | ||
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Revision as of 19:18, 16 March 2010
Installation:
Echo Chamber (9.81 meters per second)
5 tiny, sounding loudspeakers are slowly pulled up through the well by motors until they reach the grate. Then they are released and fall freely into the water with a deep, resounding splash. This process repeats itself, with all speakers always in different points in the cycle. The loudpspeakers pause for a longer amount of time under water, but only a few seconds at the grate before they are released.