Built on an area of approximately 200 square meters, completed and officially opened in August 2019, this museum not only displays but also offers a place to explore the combined sounds of traditional musical instruments and creative designs, created by the Scenocosme group of artists from France specifically for the UNESCO Dak Nong Global Geopark.
In eight distinct rooms, mostly shrouded in darkness, each with a unique sound theme—from the sounds of stone, wind, water, wood, and fire to the sounds of light and human voices (our voices)—this fascinating and engaging destination not only impresses with the boundless creativity of humankind but also helps visitors understand the movement of life and the natural world , thereby fostering love and a sense of responsibility to protect the world around us.
| Visitors experience the world at the Sound Museum. |
| The Goong Lú stone xylophone set consists of three pieces: Tru, Trơ, and Tê (mother, father, and child), found in the Đắk Kar stream in Quảng Tín commune, Đắk R'lấp district, Đắk Nông province. This is a highlight of the Sound Museum – important evidence for scientific research on ancient music , especially in the Southern Central Highlands region. |
| Visitors experience the fascinating blend of technology and nature as they touch the stone slabs, which spontaneously produce unique sound effects. |
| The sound of light. When you shine a phone screen on the flowers, each flower will respond with different sounds depending on the intensity of the light. |
| Our sounds. Interactions between people also create different sounds… |
| One artwork by the French art group Scenocosme that visitors shouldn't miss is "Atmosphere," inspired by the sounds of nature, featuring a highly sensitive terracotta sphere that reacts to breath. Depending on the intensity, vibration, and breath of each individual, it produces different sounds and colors. |
| Each person can also play their own different pieces of music while interacting with the laser light. |
| The museum guide explained the sound of the wind interacting with the hollowed-out bamboo and reed tubes. |
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