“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

'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.
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