From the salvaged remains of a decrepit Creole  Cottage, the Brooklyn-based artist Swoon has re-imagined a permanent, interactive  sculpture for the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans. 
 We call it the Dithyrambalina.  It will  look like a house, but it will function like a musical instrument. A  growing group of local and national sound artists are working towards interactive instruments that can be built  into its walls and floorboards so that visitors can bring the house to life through  their touch. Ultimately, musicians will be invited to play the house,  performing orchestrated works at block parties for their friends and neighbors. This project is for the love of  New Orleans - its architecture, music, culture and its people.
Swoon has designed the look of house and we have formed coalitions  with everyone from architects to salvage suppliers. The next phase of  our project is to create instrumentation for the house. This Fall our  sound artists will publicly test their prototypes in a temporary  installation we are calling The Music Box - A Shantytown Sound Laboratory. 

