Showing posts with label installations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installations. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 October 2008

Fish make music


Submersed Songs is an installation by Vivian Caccuri that uses 4 live fish in a tank to control audio manipulations and processing.
The piece uses MaxMSP/Jitter to track the individual position of 4 fish in a tank, the resulting data is used to control spatialisation parameters, distortion and some other effects.
The idea is that visitors to the installation select 2 tracks from a library of .mp3 files. These are then subjected to various manipulations in order to create a new piece of audio.
"This sound-installation, winner of the Rumos Arte Cibernetica Prize (Itau Cultural Institute - Sao Paulo), promotes an interference of four carp fish in a glass tank, over the sound output of mp3 players (iPod's and others) of the visitors. The animals' movements and the proximity among them work as a parameter for modifying and juxtaposing the audience's music tracks in real time. With this idea, new sound landscapes are created, not only from the interaction among the fish, but also from unveiling the intimate music archives, which are "submersed" underneath the mp3 player devices.

The visitor can connect his audio device to the interface, and chose a song of his preference. It is also possible for the user to record the track in the system in order to let the song be modified during the next visitor's interactions. The visitor will as well listen to the previous visitors' songs, as the system juxtaposes the previous visitors' tracks with the current visitor's song. Accordingly, the piece will be always meshing up two different songs.

The two tracks are submitted to different modification processes, both building a real time continuity between the swimming of the carp fish and the levels of distortion, which can vary from an intense reverberation to a simulation of the hearing underwater."



Submersed Songs | Canções Submersas from ∆LEX on Vimeo

Thursday, 4 September 2008

Sending & Receiving SMS within Processing


via digital tools I found this site by Bryan Chung who has ported a java library for communicating with SMS messages into code suitabel for use with Processing.

I have been gently looking for something like this for a while as it could come in handy for use in installations - origianlly I was trying to get it to work straight in MaxMSP, but this could be an alternative - it's possible to pass data between Ma xand Processing.

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Access


Access is an installation that allows users to track individuals in a public space via a web interface.
"ACCESS is a public art installation that applies web, computer, sound and lighting technologies in which web users track individuals in public spaces with a unique robotic spotlight and acoustic beam system. The robotic spotlight automatically follows the tracked individuals while the acoustic beam projects audio that only they can hear. The tracked individuals do not know who is tracking them or why they are being tracked, nor are they aware of being the only persons among the public hearing the sound. The web users do not know that their actions trigger sound towards the target. In effect, both the tracker and the tracked are in a paradoxical communication loop. The ACCESS spotlight system travels from one undisclosed public space to another. The exact location of the public space is revealed only after ACCESS moves to its next location. The ACCESS website, which contains the webcam view and spotlight control, keeps an updated list of the locations visited as well as a video archive."


There are a number of videos available on their website, along with some still images of the installation in action and the web interface.

This is a reasonably long term project which has been installed in various locations since 2002.

I like the idea that the person being tracked doesn't know why they are being followed by the spotlight - paranoia kicks in!