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French Artist Creates Mesmerizing Musical Installation with 800 Floating Porcelain Bowls in New York

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French artist, musician, and composer Celeste Boursier-Mougenot presents his immersive installation "Clinamen" at the Park Avenue Armory in New York. The exhibit features three large pools, each about 12 meters in diameter and holding over 38,000 liters of water, with approximately 800 white porcelain bowls floating on the surface. These bowls gently collide and move with the water currents, producing an ever-changing, spontaneous musical composition without any human intervention.

The porcelain bowls were carefully tuned to the water temperature and currents to ensure that every movement and interaction generates new sounds, creating a live symphony that continuously evolves. Visitors can walk around or sit near the pools to experience this multi-sensory blend of art, sound, movement, and meditation. Each visit offers a unique auditory experience as the music never repeats.

Boursier-Mougenot has long drawn inspiration from everyday sounds, transforming ordinary noises like bees buzzing and vacuum cleaners into artistic material. "Clinamen," first exhibited in 1997, takes its name from a Latin term describing the random deviation of atoms, emphasizing chance as a creative force. The installation has been shown worldwide, including Melbourne, San Francisco, Guangzhou, and Paris, with the New York version being the largest to date.

The artist notes that the installation deeply interacts with its environment, and the vast space of the Armory allows visitors to immerse themselves fully in the soundscape, becoming part of the artwork and communal experience. Unlike exhibitions that guide interpretation, "Clinamen" offers an open experience inviting visitors to pause, listen, and find moments of quiet reflection as water, material, and chance combine to create unique music.

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