Communication Tube transforms a simple device for transmitting sound into an architectural structure scaled to the human body. The woven tube creates a physical connection between participants while emphasizing the distance that separates them.
Entering the work requires an act of trust. Vision is restricted, attention is redirected, and communication becomes a bodily experience rather than a purely verbal exchange. The tube functions simultaneously as a channel, a barrier, and a shared space.
Constructed through a repetitive textile process, the work combines softness with monumentality. By turning communication into a spatial encounter, it reflects on the conditions through which people attempt to connect, listen, and be heard.