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Transmissions, featuring VOLUMES by Joe Doucet

Introducing
Transmissions brings together exceptional experiences of music + art into a cross-disciplinary showcase.
This immersive four-week installation pairs iconic and avant-garde music with contemporary visual art, allowing each to elevate the other in ways rarely experienced.
With a focus on the new listening system created by Joe Doucet in collaboration with artificial intelligence, the gallery becomes a room for deep engagement with music, art, design, and performance.
Featuring
Listening instruments for a new era by Joe Doucet, designed in collaboration with artificial intelligence.
The system consists of speakers, sub-woofers, parabolic acoustic diffusers, and sound-absorbing seating – where each element is considered as part of a single, unified experience.
This speaker and subwoofer system integrate audio qualities that typically remain separate – precision and warmth, clarity and depth, fidelity and presence. This is not just better sound – it’s a new way of experiencing music, where sound is felt as much as heard, and the room becomes part of the instrument. Housed in sculptural, furniture-scale enclosures, the system is engineered for spatial audio at concert-level fidelity.
Through Volumes, listening becomes physical and immersive – frequencies create pressure and presence, while surfaces shape how sound moves through space, engaging the body as much as the ear.
Join us to celebrate the launch of Volumes at the opening reception of Transmissions: A Sound + Art + Design experience on May 15th from 6-9pm at 300 Broome.
Space is limited - RSVP below!
Joe Doucet
A designer, entrepreneur, inventor, and creative director whose work sits at the intersection of design, innovation, and sustainability. Named by Forbes as “the living blueprint for the 21st century designer,” Doucet has received numerous awards including the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award. His work has been exhibited globally and is included in the permanent collections of museums including the MoMA and the Smithsonian Museum.
Doucet holds multiple patents and continues to explore new ways design can shape the future.
Last days to see Nancy Burson’s
‘Light Matter’
Join us at the gallery Tuesday through Saturday this week, from 11-7pm at 300 Broome Street. Saturday May 2nd is the last day to see Light Matter.
Book Your Quantum Sculpture Experience with Burson and bring your friends!




