Tuulenpesä – Multisensory Art Installation & Live Performance
tuulenpesä (witches' broom; lit. "wind's nest")
An abnormal, dense cluster of shoots growing from a plant, resulting from infection with various fungi, bacteria, or viruses, or from infestation with certain mites or insects.   –Oxford English Dictionary
Where can the wind make a home if there are no trees?
Tuulenpesä (Wind's Nest) is a soft space for wind and everything else to feel calm in. First prototype of the multisensory art experience Tuulenpesä was created to the SÍM Korpúlfsstaðir project space. Sound, visuals, acoustics, haptics, vibrations and participatory elements were all present. 
Installation, decoration, space planning, sculptures, sound, 3-channel visuals by Tuhmat.
Materials: plastic sheets, fishing line, glue, metal wire, toilet paper, dead plants, lava rocks, glass beads, two screens, light, oil, food coloring, water, hard plastic, wood, overhead projector, glassware, loud speaker, microphone, synthesizers, laptop, effect pedal