Avoid being eaten by mimicking other less palatable species (ABEMOLPAS) 2004. 10'51.
Abemolpas began with the idea to apply a process called 'stochastic resonance' to sound transformation. Stochastic resonance is a phenomenon where, under the correct circumstances, noise can boost week signals instead of drowning them. This seemed an interesting way to explore the morphology between camouflaged and clear sound materials. In ABEMOLPAS cuddly farm animals take on a humoristic new suit of clothes.
Abemolpas was commissioned by SARC, Queen's University Belfast, with funds from SARC and The Arts Council of Great Britain.