Musical Typewriter MAD Museum 2013 Installation/ Mixed media
An interactive installation that invites young and adults to play. Its sense of fun is quite delightful, that is fresh and witty. Usually you would use a typewriter knowing the outcome, however this typewriter whose mechanism is attached to a series of fishing lines, allowing an unknown outcome unique to each key. These wires are all linked to little hammers, and when their key is pressed, the hammers strike all a variety of things to produce different sounds: empty jars of pasta sauce, cans, bottles, foil. There aren’t any patterns or arpeggios, the excitement is in the inherent unpredictability of the contraption. It is difficult to guess which key is linked to which hammer, so something as mundane and everyday as a qwerty keyboard becomes incredibly unpredictable as to its output. Displayed at the Mad Museum in Stratford-upon-Avon (UK). http://themadmuseum.co.uk