Sonic Boom was an exhibition curated by David Toop, which opened in April 2000.
Max had 6 installations in the exhibition.
View further details about the exhibition here: https://artsandculture.google.com/story/sonic-boom-the-art-of-sound-hayward-gallery/zQURWHc6BYCUJQ?hl=en
Featured in the video here is Procession of Ghosts. This installation consisted of ten lengths of wire attached to motors.
This piece consisted of five motorised rotating rods with curved wires and small glass elements that periodically created sound.
This piece was a length of rotating chain with a metal bar that caused permutations in the rotation.
This was a suspended sheet of brass with an attached motor that caused the sheet to vibrate and make sound.
This piece was titled List of Japanese Winds. The light blue tower in the background of this picture housed a number of gongs. The gongs were sounded by soft beaters attached to motors, which were programmed to activate periodically. This piece was a collaboration with Thomas Köner.
Another piece was located in the front window of the gallery. It consisted of wooden blocks sounded by percussion beaters attached to a motors. Inside the gallery, it could be viewed and heard through a slot.