Sculpture
Kyle Eyre Clyd’s sound installations are an immersive exploration of the auditory landscape and her sculptures are inspired by the DIY ethos which is founded in an economy of means and share economies.

above: Listening/Imagining Room. Custom gobo lighting and custom wooden benches. shown at Bard College in 2016.

above: Rope, Mirror, Sound. custom mirror partitions and rope guides for a 12 channel sound installation of music composed on the Serge synthesizer. shown at Bard College in 2014.

above: The Archivist’s Glove. text piece shown on a custom table. shown at Good Children Gallery in New Orleans, LA in 2013; shown at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX in 2014.

above: Steel Plate Reverb. 4′ X 8′ steel plate in wooden frame that takes speaker driver and piezo mic input attachments for real plate reverb sound effects. presented at Eyebeam NYC in 2011.

above: Off. quilt of found off-white fabrics using material found at DIY venue Silent Barn. 3’x6′. shown at Port d’Or gallery space in Brooklyn, NY in 2010; shown at ASFA Vulcan Materials Gallery in Birmingham, AL in 2010.

above: Sweater Quilt. quilt made of thrifted sweaters. 16’x20′. shown at the P.E. Lamaroux Conference Center in Tuscaloosa, AL in 2006.

above: Orgone Accumulator as Coffin. wood and metals organized according to Wilhelm Reich’s organ accumulator plans. installed at Cooper Union in 2005.