“A silent pulse waiting to be felt”
Year: 2025
Medium: stoneware, textile, audio (sensor-based interaction)
Dimensions: 130 x 150 cm
Exhibited at: [jury/exhibition room at PXL University]
Status: interactive installation
Medium: stoneware, textile, audio (sensor-based interaction)
Dimensions: 130 x 150 cm
Exhibited at: [jury/exhibition room at PXL University]
Status: interactive installation
'Zindering' is a modular ceramic installation composed of hundreds of equilateral stoneware triangles, mounted on a soft textile surface. Each triangle tilts slightly due to its beveled edges, allowing the whole surface to gently move in relation to the space.
When a viewer approaches, sensors embedded behind the textile activate subtle sounds. The tones, a slow heartbeat, paired with soft ambient pulses, suggest a kind of touchable rhythm, an invitation to slow down and listen through the body.
This work explores the connection between tactility and presence. The triangles behave like a dormant surface: not static, but quietly alert — waiting for a visitor’s presence to ripple through it.
Inspired by natural systems and the meditative repetition of form, 'Zindering' blurs the boundary between object and viewer, presence and resonance.
Inspired by natural systems and the meditative repetition of form, 'Zindering' blurs the boundary between object and viewer, presence and resonance.

