This experience is meant to showcase how taking different approaches to making and hearing sound can significantly alter one's reaction.  It explores the balance between certainty and uncertainty, and how this affects our mood and reactions to the sounds we design.  Sometimes knowing the exact process for recording and experiencing sound can lead to repetitiveness and drabness.  Sometimes not knowing the end result can yield more thrilling and unique results.  Because of this uncertain experimentation, the experience itself becomes its own sound.  Taking risks and fervent trial-and-error techniques can lead to unforgettable experiences.  How high do you throw the uncertain stick?