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The Sing, Listen, Act project invites the public to engage in meaningful dialogue about pressing societal concerns. Through music, art, and architecture, this initiative creates a space where individuals can voice their thoughts, stage protests, and hold meetings. Game 2, featuring influential artists and thinkers, highlights themes of slavery, violence, and higher authority within a pentagon-shaped platform designed to inspire strength and peace. This project emphasizes the importance of public participation and the connection between music, democracy, and political activism.
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540 Sing Listen Act: 1 Project 1 Olav Dias 500346982 Music Room: To involve the general public the chance to speak out, listen and perhaps help people to act to these concerns. This space can also be used as a meeting place for students or the public to stage protest, meetings or even luncheons.
540 Sing Listen Act: 2 Project 1 Olav Dias 500346982 Game 2 – Transplantinatium.mp3 This piece features the likes of The Transplants, Noam Chomsky and The Brian Jonestown Massacre to result in a political slogan. The messages within game 2 is Slavery, Violence and Higher Authority. A platform shaped as a pentagon, the symbol for strength, warfare and peace.Surrounding the perimeter are the four Cor-ten posts that represent the oppression of the herding of slaves. Tensile cables support the suspended platform representing the theme of ‘higher authority’. The ‘gong’ in the central location of the upright pentagon holds the representation of the start or the end of each new speaker. This theme directly relates back to the use of cropping and changing songs Music Democracy Architecture Symbolism Politics
540 Sing Listen Act: 3 Project 1 Olav Dias 500346982 Section 1 Shadow Diagram Floor Plan Functional Floor Plan
540 Sing Listen Act: 4 Project 1 Olav Dias 500346982 Front Elevation Side Elevation Section 1 Back Elevation
540 Sing Listen Act: 5 Project 1 Olav Dias 500346982 Environmental Context Courtyard Context