<The Speaker of Newborn Language> is a kinetic sound installation that visualizes the discrepancy between the ideal realm of stereoscopic language pursued by the 'Newborn Language' project and the current technological reality tasked with its implementation, utilizing a crude robotic arm equipped with a speaker.
This work serves as an experiment presenting the first specific 'subject of utterance' using the New Language, where the speaker attached to the end of the mechanical device recites a text describing the transition from planar to stereoscopic language. The manifesto-like text, which advocates moving beyond "gaze confined to a flat plane" toward "resonance cutting through space," is ironically delivered through the movements of a clumsy robotic arm equipped with only the most basic drive mechanisms. While the language in the text depicts an ideal form that "rotates at the speed of light and is reborn within every breath of space," the speaker performing this is embodied in a crude appearance with exposed raw wires and motors. This visual contrast shatters the vague illusion that the world of the New Language would be glamorous and sleek, starkly revealing the imperfect transitional period and technological limitations of reality that must be traversed for the new language to take root.
Nevertheless, this mechanical device, preaching the imperative of the New Language into the void, functions beyond a mere reading tool; it stands as a fragment of a subject destined for future 'mutual conversation' mediated by the New Language. <The Speaker of Newborn Language> represents a cross-section of the rough reality inevitably encountered on the path toward ideal communication, and a portrait of an immature yet existing speaker preparing for the conversations of the future.





