This work is a collection of all the usual things in my life. They're also a sound kit made from the garbage we throw away. They can also be called junk sounds. There are cookie jar LIDS, drink bottles, broken rice and tinfoil. The first work visualized sound, proving that it is produced through the undulating vibrations of water. Other devices also produce sound as objects collide with each other. Depending on the size of the vibration, the speed of the frequency, and the material of the object itself, different sounds are produced.
The second device is a bucket that we use everyday, and we can see that the volume and frequency of the stereo can affect the flow of water.
The other device is a wind chime made of glass bottles. The wind chime shown in the first demonstration is automatically rotated by the winding of the rope at its joint in the absence of wind, while the wind chime shown in the second demonstration is rotated by the wind in the presence of wind. The two sounds are different, and we can see that under the effect of wind, the impact force is stronger and the sound is louder.
Another device is a wind chime made of glass bottles. The wind chimes shown in the first demonstration rotate automatically by winding the rope around their joints when there is no wind, while the wind chimes shown in the second demonstration rotate by the wind when there is wind. The two sounds are different, and we can see that with the wind, the impact is stronger and the sound is louder.













