Sounds, and sweet airs

Kornbongkoch Harnpinijsak (TH), Weichen Tang (CN), Nong Hua Lim (MY)

POSTCITY, Campus

Natural soundscapes provide a tremendous range of auditory cues about the state of the environment and its inhabitants. The technological environment has not evolved to create a comparably symbiotic system where humans and other inhabitants coexist, using a range of synchronized communication channels.

This sensory design project reflects on natural sound ecologies to create a synthetic environment around human-technology interaction. It encourages us to rethink our relationship with the environment.

 

Project Credits:

  • Designers: Kornbongkoch Harnpinijsak, Weichen Tang, Nong Hua Lim
  • Tutors: Paul Bavister, Felix Faire, Fiona Zisch, Alexander Whitley, Luca Dellatorre, Ruairi Glynn, Michael Wagner

Biographies:

Kornbongkoch Harnpinijsak (TH) is a Bangkok-based experiential designer with a background in Interior Architecture and exhibition design. Passionate about multi-sensory design, she focuses on exploring the relationship between human senses and perception.

Weichen Tang (CN) is well experienced service designer and user experience designer in Hongkong and Mainland China. She focuses on the relationship between human behaviour with various touchpoints. Affiliates include Wieden+Kennedy, PwC experience centre, Nike.

Nong Hua Lim (MY) is an architectural researcher interested in auditory expression and interpretation.