Experimental

Eddy

Eddy is a larger than life sculpture to play with. Spin the spheres to create a soundscape!

  • Dates 01 - 20 Oct
  • Time Open 24 hours (Come and go as you please)
  • Venues Fed Square
FREE EVENT
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A figure interacts with an art piece sculpture consisting of multiple oversized white rotating balls.
A black and white image of an artwork installation
An artwork sculpture consisting of various oversize white rotating balls

Image Credit: Jack Fenby

A figure interacts with an art piece sculpture consisting of multiple oversized white rotating balls.
A black and white image of an artwork installation
An artwork sculpture consisting of various oversize white rotating balls
  • Created by: Pulsing Heart

  • Presented by: Melbourne Fringe

Eddy is a participatory sculptural instrument, empowering audiences to create a percussive soundscape through collaborative play.

The 10 metre long wall of glossy spheres painted by acclaimed muralist Hari Koutlakis are a visually striking, tactile and aural spectacle.

Each sphere in Eddy is filled with a different material from ping pong balls or metal bearings, to bottle caps and coins. As the audience spins the spheres they discover the unique analogue sound each one creates. As more spheres spin, the percussive reverberations layer to create an evolving soundscape, guided by the public.

Please touch the art!

This project received Cash to Create through the Fringe Fund.

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