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The mirrors with the swing bridge visible in the foreground. The striking forms of the sound mirrors have attracted artists and photographers. British artist Tacita Dean created a film inspired by the complex. The band Turin Brakes featured the mirrors on some of their album covers.
Tacita Charlotte Dean CBE, RA (born 1965) is a British visual artist who works primarily in film. She was a nominee for the Turner Prize in 1998, won the Hugo Boss Prize in 2006, and was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in 2008. [ 1 ]
Over the summer, it hosted several sound art installations inside the building and garden. [29] In September 2020, the indoors club reopened as an art space, hosting an exhibition titled "Studio Berlin" featuring 115 Berlin-based artists including Tacita Dean, Olafur Eliasson and Wolfgang Tillmans.
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The Maltese sound mirror is known locally as "the ear" . The Dungeness mirrors, known colloquially as the "listening ears", consist of three large concrete reflectors built in the 1920s–1930s. Their experimental nature can be discerned by the different shapes of each of the three reflectors: one is a long curved wall about 5 m (16 ft) high by ...
At the north-eastern edge of Denge Marsh, near Greatstone-on-Sea, stand the sound mirrors, also known as acoustic mirrors at RAF Denge: they are large concrete structures, built as an experiment between 1928 and 1930. Sound could be focussed onto microphones, so giving an early warning of the approach of enemy aircraft.
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Bookworks.org.uk: Tacita Dean: "Teignmouth Electron", a book of photographs of the remains of the vessel on Cayman Brac, published in 1999 Archived page from www.teignmouthelectron.org (site no longer accessible), with photographs of the boat in 1991, March 2003 and January 2004 (Ian Murray/Nicky Watson)