JSUK HAN, Howling Hive, 2022, large speakers, electric guitar, computer, sound installation © JSUK HAN

Radio Shower is an exhibition and performance that explores the sounds and images of rapidly oscillating electromagnetic waves in the 3–3000 MHz range—an invisible spectrum that nonetheless casts a kind of “shadow” shaping the city.

Contrary to common assumptions, radio waves are not limited to the commercial FM band (87.5–108.0 MHz). This spectrum carries the serendipitous sounds of the world beyond nationality or race: private conversations of amateur radio operators, the movements of aircraft heard on aviation frequencies, murmurs from construction-site radios, even enigmatic signals from satellites. Simply put, the purpose of this listening session is to listen to frequencies in the 3–3000 MHz range.


Installation view of 《Radio Shower: 3-3000MHz》 (Windmill, 2022) ©JSUK HAN

These seemingly simple, even “meaningless,” actions become resonant when we consider waves that exceed human hearing—tens to hundreds of thousands of vibrations per second. The project invites audiences to receive the omnipresent radio waves around us, to resonate with them, and to reflect on what is gradually being forgotten—much like letting one’s body be freely drenched by falling rain without purpose in childhood.

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