Tuesday, September 18, 2007

sound/wall sculpture!!!!


Musical masterpieces are created daily in the Art Museum at the Grace, all through blocks of wood.



This unique experience is possible through the permanent exhibit, Grace Notes. Created by artist and musician Edward Weiss from Michigan, this interactive sculpture is a life-size artwork of colors, shapes and sounds designed for noise, fun and plenty of hands-on play.



It is difficult "not to touch� this sculpture. Its brightly colored blocks and geometric shapes lure visitors to reach out and feel them. Fortunately, this artwork is for touching. The Grace Notes sculpture consists of many brightly-colored wooden touch pads that are electronically wired to emit sound. Grouped by color, each touch pad produces a different tone. The musical touch pads can be played singularly or grouped to create simple compositions.



Grace Notes is the largest of the Edward Weiss Interactive Sound Wall Sculptures created to date, encompassing a 12' by 14' area of The Grace Museum and is the only one of its kind in Texas .

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