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  1. Callie, I guess this was the artist behind the music bowls installation CÉLESTE BOURSIER-MOUGENOT | CLINAMEN https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/celeste-boursier-mougenot/
  2. Neil, the Doumbek is new to me, thanks for sharing that. And yes, both sounds produced are beautiful in their own right. Wind chimes can be quite tricky since you wouldn't want them to crash into each other and break. That's a valid fear to have.
  3. Denice, yes, with my research so far I've come across several forms of musical instruments. The Udu drums were the first to pop up in the initial results. I came across artists Julia Elsas and Vianney Lopez both using clay based musical instruments. I found it very amusing with how each artist's musical talents and they way they use these instruments are specific to their own personalities too. Just gonna add their Instagram profiles cause they're amazing: Julia Elsas https://www.instagram.com/artsoforigin?igsh=dWM3OXF2a2l4aGh0 & Vianney Lopez https://www.instagram.com/something_elsas?igsh=ZTlibTkzMHJqeGZ4 .
  4. Callie, it took me quite some time to find this video that quite closely resembles what you've mentioned https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADYkCyQ_aRM If it is, it sure is soothing to the ear. And the calming blues and whites add this meditative aspect to it. I do think interacting with a piece makes you feel more involved and puts you into this mental space that connects you to the activity, in a way that grounds you to the present moment. If a piece was mechanized in some manner, I guess that would be interesting as well, it could make something inanimate come to life which can be seen as appealing in some ways.
  5. Hulk, it sounds like your neighbor's pool kit wasn't quite the inspiration you were hoping for lol! But hey, sometimes the best way to learn what you like is by experiencing what you don't. The soft gurgling sounds perfect! Is there a video or something that shows what the fountain sounds like? Although I'm not sure if videos can be attached here.
  6. Oh my gosh you guys! I was not expecting anyone to be responding to my questions because I thought it would easily get lost. Opened the forum today and I'm seeing all of these comments and learning so much from you all. Thank you so much for taking the time and commenting over here. I've been carrying out a lot of my research based off of Instagram and Pinterest looking through works by various artists and how that connects to their audience. It has started to get very interesting. I will be sharing all that I've learned as things progress forward. It is going to take me some time to read through all of the comments and since it is late here in Melbourne and I'm sleepy I can't comprehend everything, haha! But I shall be back here tomorrow! Thank you so much once again! I'm so very happy! Thank youuu!!
  7. Hi all, any and all questions posted by me will be related to an ongoing research I am currently conducting on the possible applications of biophilic design in creating sound generating pottery. I came across a captivating story on ancient sounds being recorded on pottery only to realize that it was all a hoax. Anyway, it led me to exploring other ways in which we could probably include mechanisms that could create sound through clay/ceramics/pottery. I am exploring an indirect implication of biophilic or natural elements such as the imitation of the sound of wind, water, bird sounds etc. through pottery all while figuring out if there is a niche for this.

    It would be extremely great if I get responses and any help of the sort would be very much appreciated. Thanks!

  8. If you could imagine pottery that generates calming sounds, what kind of sounds would you find most appealing (e.g., water flow, wind chimes, birdsong)? What materials do you think would be most effective in creating sound-generating elements in pottery (e.g., clay types, glazes, additional components)? Would you be more interested in pottery that produces a constant, ambient sound or one that generates sound when interacted with (e.g., by touch or movement)?
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