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Public sound sculpture
Sound Tree
A canopy of tuned metal pipes that turns touch, listening, and low vibration into a shared musical experience.

Sound art · science · play
Victor Minces creates immersive sculptures, collective performances, and digital tools that make vibration physical and shared.
1.5M+uses of sound exploration tools
6,000+people at a Symphony collaboration
Art + sciencefrom public sculpture to neurobiology
Selected work
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Public sound sculpture
A canopy of tuned metal pipes that turns touch, listening, and low vibration into a shared musical experience.
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Immersive sound sculpture
A walk-in field of resonant metal tubes that surrounds the listener with tone and vibration.
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Participatory sound sculpture
Five monumental structures form one collective instrument, designed to be played through listening and cooperation.
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Kinetic sound sculpture
A field of tuned nails and googly eyes turns every falling ball into a new composition of pitches, rhythms, and motion.
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Immersive sound sculpture
A forest of low-tuned pipes turns walking into composition and close listening into a physical experience.
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Audiovisual installation
A recording is separated into pure frequencies and rebuilt in the air across 24 independent speakers.
A practice across disciplines
Victor's work begins with the hidden physics of vibration and ends with people becoming active listeners, explorers, and collaborators.
Playable installations that turn resonance, chance, water, wind, and movement into shared experiences.
02Audiences explore vibration together and become the instrument rather than watching from a distance.
03Classroom programs and digital tools that bring the science of music to young people worldwide.
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A documentary by Tiffany Street about the sound experiences, scientific curiosity, and public encounters that shape Victor's work.
About the film
About Victor
Victor studied fine arts and physics at the University of Buenos Aires and earned a Ph.D. in Computational Neurobiology at UC San Diego. His practice joins research, public service, and a lifelong fascination with waves.
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