Wade and Leta Unveil Installation to Make You Stop, Listen, Look
Briefly

The Stop, Listen, Look exhibition in Chengdu highlights the city's integration of modern and traditional elements through a vibrant installation by Wade and Leta. At 23 feet tall, this interactive art piece features kinetic sculptures that utilize both wind and motor power, inviting audience participation. The design incorporates local audio elements curated by sound designer Eric Lau, fostering a multisensory experience. The use of color and movement not only reflects Chengdu's lively atmosphere but also emphasizes the enchantment of collaboration, where visitors can actively shape the auditory landscape. Wade and Leta's work exemplifies their philosophy of 'making music for the eyes.'
Nestled in the heart of the city, the rooftop is home to a number of firsts for Wade and Leta, including a collaboration with renowned sound designer Eric Lau, who created a soundtrack based on Chengdu's energy, taken from tones heard about the city during everyday life.
Movement and reflection combine in a whirlwind of sight and sound, tactile feedback creating a wonderfully satisfying experience.
Bold stripes, eye-popping hues of magenta and orange, and whimsical green and blue balls dot the plaza, kinetic sculptures twisting happily through space.
The true beauty is when people get involved and work together, creating a symphony of sight and sound.
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