The Audiovisual Installation
At the heart of the exhibition stood the audiovisual installation, built on the interplay between light, moving image, and spatial sound. For every musical piece, a dedicated video was recorded directly from the light and object-based installation, resulting in five distinct visual worlds—each one shaped by the behaviour of light across sculpture and space.
Visitors were immersed in a nine-channel sound environment, with each speaker acting as an independent voice within a larger sonic architecture. This created a complex, shifting mosaic of textures, pulses, and micro-details. Combined with the projected imagery, the installation became an enveloping environment that not only reinterpreted Chopin’s music but also expanded it into physical space—into motion, illumination, and dispersed energy.