Blink Effect
by Mieko Akutsu, Troy Pierce
June 14 - June 20, 2026
At Basel Social Club “The Office” 2026, we will present a site-speci#c sound installation with interactive elements titled “Blink Effect”, created by Mieko Akutsu and Troy Pierce, curated by SOOT. A directional (ultrasonic) speaker will be installed on a mirror in the restroom. When someone stands in front of the mirror, a sound suddenly becomes audible only to that person. The work draws on Mieko Akutsu’s research-based visual study of blinking, alongside an original sound composition by Troy Pierce. Drawing on visual perception theory, Akutsu explores the idea that what we “see” is not a direct representation of reality but rather a constructed image produced by the brain. This suggests that human perception itself is grounded in fundamental uncertainty, which led her to develop her Blink Study Series. It is important to remember that even before the invention of computers, humans already possessed an advanced system that automatically corrects visual “glitches” in reality, allowing us to perceive the world more coherently. A visitor standing in front of the mirror will likely look at their own reflection. At that moment, the sound of blinking is suddenly triggered—audible only to that person. As they observe their reflection blinking, Troy’s sound composition merges with Mieko’s visual study, creating a private perceptual moment: a Blink Effect experienced by the viewer alone. This also functions as a subtle intervention—a kind of playful prank we set for visitors at Basel Social Club “The Office” in a moment when they are most unsuspecting.