Milk Crate Pavilion

Swell Festival

Phillip Darnton & Nelson Michaels

In collaboration with Phillip Darnton & Nelson Michaels on their piece called Milk Crate Pavillion, I created a soundscape that would be played from a speaker inside the pavilion. The idea was to gently compliment the calm and soothing energy that the Milk Crate Pavilion induces.

Adaptive reuse regarding transforming an object that exists in our outer world by uniting it with the world of sensation and imagination.
A realm between fiction and reality, where sculpture and architecture collide.
Parametric, whilst drawing influence from the incoming tide’s pattern-making imprint upon the sand.
Allowing light to pour into the internal space from the North, framing views of Currumbin Rock and the skyline.
Light filtrates within casting textured shadows, contributing to internal atmospheric qualities.
Sideways, views become intangible, as solidness of the physical form diminishes, transparent qualities emerge.