This work explores the fleeting nature of kitchen sounds by translating them into visual form through an oscilloscope. The auditory traces of everyday cooking processes are captured and projected into a digital space, where they become both visible and perceptible as movement. The oscilloscope functions not only as a measuring device but as an expressive medium that transforms sound into a temporal and spatial experience. The piece highlights how ephemeral sonic events, often overlooked in daily life, can reveal new layers of perception when transposed into a visual and kinesthetic field.
Installation
MENU #1: Ephemeral
Hayy Open Space, Izmir, Turkey
2025



Photos: Cevahir Akbaş