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 Simon Hügli, known as under the name Zimoun is a sound installation artist who makes cacophonous drones out of many copies of self playing agitation instruments. The majority of his instruments use stepper motors to move various materials around, and are presented in mass to produce specific white noise effects. \\ Simon Hügli, known as under the name Zimoun is a sound installation artist who makes cacophonous drones out of many copies of self playing agitation instruments. The majority of his instruments use stepper motors to move various materials around, and are presented in mass to produce specific white noise effects. \\
  
 +The type of sound made by a Zimoun sculpture is often [[Stochastic]], creating a cocophany and overall consistent noise. 
  
 ===Instruments=== ===Instruments===
-Zimoun's instruments are often [[fungible]] and form [[indiscrete]] sets where the amount of them can be difficult to count. Often the sets are made of nearly exact copies of the same instrument, with the constructions looking similar to commercially produced products. He has a tendency to use cardboard as a primary material and the color palettes of his work is often significantly restricted to the color of the cardboard, black and white. \\+Zimoun's instruments are often [[fungible]] and form [[indiscrete]] sets where the amount of them can be difficult to count. Often the sets are made of nearly exact copies of the same instrument, with the constructions looking similar to commercially produced products.these instruments are [[Self Contained]] and viewers do not directly interact with the instruments. He has a tendency to use cardboard as a primary material and the color palettes of his work is often significantly restricted to the color of the cardboard, black and white. \\
  
  
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