





This instrument-sculpture is a symphony of brass and form, a living structure brought to life by the touch of eight players at once. Each pipe is not just a component of the physical sculpture but also a voice in the music it creates—structure and song fused into one. Meticulously crafted from CNC-bent brass pipes, trumpet bugles, and polished trumpet elements, it embodies a perfect harmony between art and sound. Standing at 430 x 190 x 50 cm, it commands both space and attention, a monumental presence that pulses with life. An edition of seven, it exists as a living, breathing entity, waiting to be played.. (Photos©Carreon Lopez, kunst-dokumentation) Constantin Luser & Rupert Zallmann