Sonic Garden

Just read an article on sound installations in gardens. To be honest, this again reminds me again that I wonder every now and then that I do not know why audio installations often look like crap. No offense here, I think the artists just don’t care. But, seriously, I think they should. Especially in audio installations normal, non-audiophile people just don’t get it, it seems to me so essential to create a complete artistic setup, and when approaching an audio installation, you might not really hear what’s going on, but you immediately see the (technical) installation. I don’t mean that you should hide technical aspects. But hey, just take a valuable headphone of some serious quality. Or just get the audio-cables right so they visually fit to the environment. The other thing is that I can’t tell from the below-cited post if I’d like the sound; probably I will. But All I get is this strange picture of bad-looking audio-gadgets thrown into the wood.
That’s why there’s no picture in my post. Cheers.

[Inspired by Sonic Garden]

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