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Written By: evan on August 3, 2010 2 Comments

Audio Palimpsest (2010) is an interactive sound-based installation that explores applications of indeterminacy and randomness in an interactive platform. The piece is based on a hacked cassette recorder, where the device functionalities are reconfigured to work in a different context. Audio Palimpsest is an auditory art system that allows multi-point interaction by synthesizing data inputs [...]

Written By: evan on August 3, 2010 3 Comments

Youtube brings us a very interesting installation by Erin Gee.

Lucide is an interactive audio sculpture by artist Erin Gee. Lucide’s five larger-than life eyeballs each activate a voice in an electronic choir when a sensor in the iris detects light. Viewers can open or close each eye independently to manipulate the voicings in the [...]

Written By: evan on August 2, 2010 No Comment

Industrial vibrator x2ch, iron, MAX/MSP. Created and Performanced by 710.beppo. [1]

Written By: evan on June 19, 2010 6 Comments

This fun installation was created by artist Blair Neal, who cobbled it together using Max.

A demo/walkthrough of my installation entitled ‘Color a Sound’ which was set up at RPI’s West Hall Gallery 111 for the month of April 2010.

The interaction is meant to be very simple and playful, hence the major scale. It would [...]

Written By: evan on June 11, 2010 10 Comments

Last month, we discovered Milton Garces’ Volcano Music, and now Micah Frank brings us another geological music project: Tectonic. This one utilizes real-time processing of xml feeds of earthquake data to generate a sonic quake landscape.

Tectonic is a sound sculpture created in real time by earthquakes as they occur across the globe. A [...]

Written By: evan on April 17, 2009 No Comment

In this video, I talk with Michael Pounds, one of the creators of Displaced Resonance, an installation at SEAMUS 2009.

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