Eternal Sounds in Bochum: Experience Sound Art at the German Mining Museum

Event: Eternal Sounds in Deutsches Bergbau-Museum, Am Bergbaumuseum 28, 44791 Bochum on 18. July 2026

Date and Time

18. July 2026 09:30

Location

Deutsches Bergbau-Museum, Am Bergbaumuseum 28, 44791 Bochum

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Eternal Sounds: When Mining Becomes Audible

The sound sculpture Eternal Sounds by Moritz Fehr transforms the entrance hall of the German Mining Museum Bochum into a vibrating sound field. Original recordings of water pumps, fans, generators, and shaft fillings create a spatial composition that makes the eternal tasks of post-mining directly experienceable – an intense event experience for all who love sound art, industrial culture, and the Ruhr area.

Atmosphere: Deep vibrations, fine sounds, dense audience mood

Gentle rustling, deep humming, and pulsating impulses travel through the room via 21 speakers. The event atmosphere thrives on subtle vibrations that can be physically felt: sound becomes a landscape that visitors walk through. This creates a sensory access to technology, environment, and time dimensions of mining.

Curation of Sound Design: Organization and Event Management at Museum Level

The sound sculpture was specifically developed for the museum's hall. The work utilizes a randomly managed, continuous composition – a harmonious example of precise event planning, target group-oriented communication, and acoustic spatial direction. Additionally, an augmented reality sculpture enhances the event experience in the outdoor space.

Research Meets Art: Expertise from the Leibniz Research Museum

As a Leibniz Research Museum for Geo-Resources, the German Mining Museum Bochum connects exhibition, education, and research. Official information emphasizes the integration of the work into educational and communication offerings – from barrier-free orientation to digital formats such as app-supported audio guides.

Fans' Voices

The reactions online are clear: Eternal Sounds captivates visitors.

  • Instagram: On Instagram, a visitor raves: 'Can literally feel the vibrations – Ruhr area to hear!'
  • YouTube: One comment reads: 'Never experienced such an impressive blend of technology, art, and history.'

Conclusion

Eternal Sounds makes the invisible audible: a concentrated, moving event experience between art, technology, and environmental history. Anyone who enjoys sound art and wants to experience industrial culture anew should not miss the visit – best live on-site at the German Mining Museum Bochum.

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