
Sound-Lines
2009
The State Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki www.media.uoa.gr/~charitos/emobilart
The Academy of Fine Arts Katowice Poland.
Cliona Harmey Christine Mackey Lorraine Walsh Lei Han, Nita Tandon
Interactive sculpture with touch sensors that triggers sounds and text animation
4.5m (length) x 4,5m (width) x 4m (height)
A series of touch sensors at the end of long sculptural cables headphones projector
scaffolding computer and all accompanying software and hardware including 1 x icubex microdig usb interface device
The Sound-Lines installation is a sculpture with a series of cables that emanate from a sculptural structure, which contains a screen. At the end of each cable is a tag with a touch sensor. The viewer is invited to touch the sensor, which triggers a sound and a series of associated text/word(s). The words/sounds triggered by the viewer will be displayed on an accompanying screen and will, over time, evolve into lines. Therefore, if the sensors are not engaged for an hour, the viewer will see a series of lines on the screen.
2009
The State Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki www.media.uoa.gr/~charitos/emobilart
The Academy of Fine Arts Katowice Poland.
Cliona Harmey Christine Mackey Lorraine Walsh Lei Han, Nita Tandon
Interactive sculpture with touch sensors that triggers sounds and text animation
4.5m (length) x 4,5m (width) x 4m (height)
A series of touch sensors at the end of long sculptural cables headphones projector
scaffolding computer and all accompanying software and hardware including 1 x icubex microdig usb interface device
The Sound-Lines installation is a sculpture with a series of cables that emanate from a sculptural structure, which contains a screen. At the end of each cable is a tag with a touch sensor. The viewer is invited to touch the sensor, which triggers a sound and a series of associated text/word(s). The words/sounds triggered by the viewer will be displayed on an accompanying screen and will, over time, evolve into lines. Therefore, if the sensors are not engaged for an hour, the viewer will see a series of lines on the screen.