

Sing Me a Song is an interactive installation that translates sound into light, inviting participants to explore the physicality of their own voice. A simple box houses vertical light bars that illuminate in response to specific pitches, creating a dynamic visual spectrum of vocal expression. The phrase “Sing me a song” printed on the box functions simultaneously as an invitation, a provocation, and a reminder of the vulnerability inherent in performance.
The work transforms the immaterial quality of sound into a shared visual experience, collapsing the distance between singer and audience. By linking pitch to illumination, it foregrounds the relationship between voice, body, and environment, while offering a poetic metaphor for how individual expression can radiate outward into collective space.
At its core, the piece celebrates participation, play, and the democratization of art. Rather than privileging technical skill, the installation responds to any voice, underscoring the universality of music as a human impulse. In visualizing pitch, Sing Me a Song makes audible differences perceptible in new ways, emphasizing how art can foster both self-awareness and communal connection through interaction.