Overhead shot of Macrophones installation comprising three large white 11-sided sculptures in a grassy landscape with a figure wearing black standing between them.
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Brian House: Everyday Infrasound in an Uncertain World

Thu, October 30, 2025, 8:00 PM ET

Record Release
Fridman Gallery / New Ear
169 Bowery, New York, NY

Preorder the LP Everyday Infrasound in an Uncertain World (Official Release: November 7, 2025)


Even though you can’t hear it, infrasound fills the air. And because the atmosphere doesn’t absorb it like regular sound, infrasound comes from hundreds—if not thousands—of miles away. If humans could perceive frequencies lower than 20 Hz, then changing ocean currents, wildfires, turbines, receding glaciers, industrial HVACs, superstorms, and other geophysical and anthropogenic sources from across the planet would be part of the quotidian soundscape of our lives, wherever we might be.

For Everyday Infrasound in an Uncertain World, Brian House (2023 Creative Capital Awardee) captured atmospheric infrasound using “Macrophones”—20ft diameter microphones—of his own design. Coming out under the legendary field recording label Gruenrekorder, the album features 24 hours of recording sped up by a factor of 60, raising the pitch by almost six octaves and making infrasound audible. The result is a largely unprecedented document that bears witness to this radically uncertain moment for the planet and our political failure to meet it.

For this event, House will be joined by fellow artist Sue Huang for a conversation about the project’s impetus and will present infrasound recordings custom mixed for the New Ear spatial sound system. Soundscapes by Mike Thies (Live Footage) to follow.

Brian House

Macrophones

A man with a reddish beard, a high forehead, blue eyes, and freckles wearing a dark shirt with buttons is looking toward the camera with his head turned slightly. Brian House is an artist who investigates the rhythms of human and nonhuman systems. Through sound, subversive technology, and multidisciplinary research, he makes our interdependencies audible.

A man with a reddish beard, a high forehead, blue eyes, and freckles wearing a dark shirt with buttons is looking toward the camera with his head turned slightly.