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Bruit Rose

Installed within a street light-box usually used for advertising, 'Bruit rose' displays numerically formatted information that is inspired by street activities; namely: ambient sounds in the environment as well as the movements of the passerby.

By: HEHE Association

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Bruit Rose, Rotterdam at night

The Installation

Installed within a street light-box usually used for advertising, the installation adds a function that is inspired by street activities. The advertising panel suggests an inversed relationship whereby it becomes the receiver to what happens in its immediate environment.

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Detail of the LED panel

Bruit rose (Pink noise in English) is a musical term that describes a random electronic noise across all sound frequencies which sounds tolerable to the human ear. The interaction of this installation is based on visualizing the ambient sounds in the environment as well as the passerby.

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