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  • REUSE PROJECTS
    • The Space Sheep
    • Space Garden
    • Henson the Heron
  • Production Design
    • He Who Lives in Hidden Lakes
    • The Case for the Vampire Fern
    • Concept Sketches
    • Costumes
  • Teaching
    • Courses
    • Creative Reuse
    • Physical Computing
    • Tutorials >
      • Sewing Circuits
      • Paper Circuits
      • YouTube: jennajunk
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  • Precarious Play
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WTDWTYDKWTDW: 
What To Do With Things You Don't Know What To Do With

A maintenance station for salvaged objects, RMPUNSS (Repurposed Modular Percussive Units for Networked Surround Sound) is a space for things no one wants. Jenna Junk, the Keeper of the Things performs What To Do With Things You Don’t Know What To Do With within RMPUNSS, a composition of collected, salvaged, and reconfigured objects.
Elements of the installation are played like instruments, producing sounds that otherwise would not be heard during normal gallery hours. The sound is produced by modified electronics and is changed based on analog touch and light sensors.

​Viewers are encouraged to walk around the installation and view the performance from various angles.

Photo credit: Polina Protsenko

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