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Studio Weave’s Trumpet Installation Amplifies the Sounds of Nature

09/26/2012
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    Innovative British design firm <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/studio-weave/" target="_blank">Studio Weave</a> has wowed us again with an amazing outdoor installation called <a href="http://khooll.com/post/32194309705/the-hear-heres" target="_blank">"The Hear Heres."</a> While the title may be confusing, the aim of the project certainly is not. The firm has erected a handful of large trumpet horns throughout a country estate in England that point toward different parts of nature. Visitors can truly get in touch with their surroundings by lending an ear to the fun structures and capturing the sounds of the great outdoors.
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  • The Hear Heres by Studio Weave
    Three of the exhibition trumpets are nature based while the fourth relies on human interaction.
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  • The Hear Heres by Studio Weave
    One horn curves dramatically toward a babbling stream while another juts out into the calm country sky.
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  • The Hear Heres by Studio Weave
    A trumpet even wraps itself all the way up a large <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak" target="_blank">oak tree</a>, giving visitors the chance to listen in on the rustling branches, chattering squirrels, and singing birds.
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  • The Hear Heres by Studio Weave
    The most interactive bugle sits on the estate's great lawn with two giant open ends and a curved arch for the middle.
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  • The Hear Heres by Studio Weave
    Visitors can whisper secrets to each other across the enormous horn.
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    The horns are each supported by metal struts with special plates on the bottom that prevent damage to the landscape when the installation is removed.
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The Hear Heres by Studio Weave

Innovative British design firm Studio Weave has wowed us again with an amazing outdoor installation called "The Hear Heres." While the title may be confusing, the aim of the project certainly is not. The firm has erected a handful of large trumpet horns throughout a country estate in England that point toward different parts of nature. Visitors can truly get in touch with their surroundings by lending an ear to the fun structures and capturing the sounds of the great outdoors.

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