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Floods
💧2026

Flood is an interactive wearable instrument that explores the relationship between body, material, and verbal emergence. The work is structured around a long blonde wig, which is reconfigured and woven with metal pins. This process transforms soft, flowing hair into a dense, irregular fibrous network. Hair is no longer treated as a passive extension of the body, but as a tactile interface that can be activated, disturbed and heard.

Touch activates and modulates the system. The sound resembles the human voice but never forms language. Hair becomes the site of voicing to democratise the body schema. The sound breaks apart as it emerges, slipping into repetition, fragments, and murmurs. Suspended between voice and noise, it produces an unstable listening state.

Flood is the representation of the process of overflow. The boundary of the body loosens, as voice, material, and perception become entangled and rush toward the audience.

Performed at

SoundLab Presents: Ctrl Freq a.k.a. Kacper Ziemianin

photo by Yang Cheng




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