• Adam Egan

An audio illusion is a phenomenon where the brain interprets a sound in a way that is different from what is physically present, similar to optical illusions in the visual sense. These illusions can make a listener perceive sounds that aren’t there, sounds that are impossibly given to the stimulus, or a distorted version of a real sound.
This piece plays heavily into audio illusion while also touching on areas of privacy, invasion and surveillance.
This piece aims to trick the viewer’s perception of reality by sending impossibly connected sensory stimuli to their senses and making them question how these stimuli could possibly be connected.
Playing with the viewer’s subconscious knowledge of how sound should react to certain spaces, I aim to create a space of disorientation and subtle deception.

 

Voyager by Marshall Watson & Cole Odin

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