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Ubiquitous Objects Transform into Ambient Soundscapes in Zimoun’s Installations — Colossal

Last updated: May 19, 2025 11:45 am
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Zimoun: Transforming Everyday Objects into Soundscapes

Swiss artist Zimoun is known for his innovative use of everyday objects to create mesmerizing soundscapes. By connecting cardboard boxes, glass cups, plastic jugs, and other common items to small motors, wires, and strings, Zimoun turns these mundane materials into generators of ambient noise.

One of the central themes in Zimoun’s work is the interplay between chaos and order, particularly in how individual elements interact within the larger composition. For a recent project at Rewire in The Hague, Zimoun attached piano strings to polyethylene tanks in one room and water containers in another. Despite using the same basic construction, the vibrations of the wires produced different tones based on the vessels they were attached to.

Zimoun’s installations invite viewers to reconsider the functionality and potential of simple materials. Each object in his works takes on a life of its own, becoming an instrument in a symphony of kinetic movement. From a wood-slatted door to a metal barrel, every item becomes a component in a sonic orchestra.

By exploring the possibilities of these basic materials, Zimoun challenges our perceptions and invites us to experience sound in a new way. His installations offer a unique sensory experience that blurs the lines between art, music, and technology.

For a closer look at Zimoun’s work, visit his Vimeo page, where you can explore a range of installations and their subtly varied sounds. The artist has several exhibitions planned for the upcoming year, so be sure to follow him on Instagram for the latest updates.

Zimoun’s ability to transform ordinary objects into extraordinary soundscapes is a testament to his creative vision and technical skill. Through his work, he invites us to see the world around us in a new light and discover the beauty in the seemingly mundane.

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