Listening in SONIC ROOM is a bodily act.
The visitor sits or reclines. The body settles. Breathing slows. The nervous system adjusts to the acoustic environment.
Low frequencies vibrate in the chest cavity. Subsonic content creates sensations of pressure and presence. The skin responds to acoustic texture. Listening becomes a full-body experience.
SONIC ROOM designs for bodies. The installation is not merely acoustic but an ergonomic space configured for physical comfort across extended durations.
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