What happens to our perception when a speaker takes on a radically different form? The Endless Speaker is a spatial sound installation using a long, single continuous speaker foil. A voice-based composition is amplified along its entire length, creating a planar acoustic field rather than a point source. The installation explores both spatial unfolding and temporal continuity of sound by investigating how distance, movement, and material geometry can shape our perception. The work is set up in different forms and shapes—each transforming how sound is experienced, shaping both the sonic and visual dimensions of the installation.
Aernoudt Jacobs is a Belgian artist working primarily with sound. His work is both phenomenological and empirical. It has its origins in acoustic and technological research and investigates how sounds can trigger sonic processes that will affect the observer’s scope of perception. His work focuses on a central question: how can the complexity, richness and stratification of our direct, daily environment be translated into something that can really be experienced.