EKKO PAVILION DENMARK

THILO FRANK

 

Artist Thilo Frank’s wooden installation forms a snaking tunnel of timber in northern Denmark. Called “EKKO,” the installation comes to life with sound as visitors walk beneath the wooden frames. Microphones hidden within the beams record footsteps and voices, which are then played back in a distorted echo.

 

The sprawling installation encircles a grassy knoll at a Danish park. Twisting and contorting as if it is a giant square slinky, visitors are invited to walk in and around to activate EKKO’s musical features. 200 wooden frames of varying size are spaced out to make up the piece, united with a continuous concrete walkway

 

 


 

A circle of concrete paving creates a continuous walkway, while 200 wooden frames with incrementally different dimensions provide the twisted structure surrounding it.

The wooden frames are oriented with 360 degree rotation throughout the installation

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