43.5 x 13 cm
Acrylic, electronic components, aluminium
Quite a while ago, objects started to speak. With time, they grew smarter. They now have a rich vocabulary. They think and dream. Electronic brainwaves, organic signals, bluetooth monologues and wireless fantasy. They talk, exchange opinions, and sometimes argue. The 'Electroprobe' is a device for listening in on our electronic surroundings; electric babblings, magnetic hums and inaudible whistles. A magnetic microphone for a parallel soundscape, the ‘Electroprobe’ explores our relation to what we perceive as inanimate objects revealing a secret world order.
The ‘Electroprobe’ has been exhibited a number of times along with custom-built electronic soundscapes.
Electroprobe installations include ELECTROPROBE INSTALLATION 1 (Shit! I forgot the iPod!), 2005; ELECTROPROBE INSTALLATION 2 (Magnetic Guangzhou), 2007; ELECTROPROBE INSTALLATION 3 (Gijón Magnética), 2008 and ELECTROPROBE INSTALLATION 4, 2010.









