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[This project was developed as part of a workshop called “DIY Sound Objects” DA festival 2011 - briefly introduction in working with Arduino board and low-tech sensors and actuators to develop autonomous sound objects, which react to the environment. | |||
Eventually three boxes were made out of polypropylene with the size of 30x30cm, situated at the space. They serve as an abstract sound outputs which allow a person to play with or modulate the sound and its main features. For instance, going closer or further away, waving your hands, increasing or decreasing the light would all trigger a response from the boxes. Sound is correspondence to a person’s behavior and the result could be simplified as a complex, experimental and even annoying noise. | Eventually three boxes were made out of polypropylene with the size of 30x30cm, situated at the space. They serve as an abstract sound outputs which allow a person to play with or modulate the sound and its main features. For instance, going closer or further away, waving your hands, increasing or decreasing the light would all trigger a response from the boxes. Sound is correspondence to a person’s behavior and the result could be simplified as a complex, experimental and even annoying noise. | ||
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[This project was developed as part of a workshop called “DIY Sound Objects” DA festival 2011 - briefly introduction in working with Arduino board and low-tech sensors and actuators to develop autonomous sound objects, which react to the environment. Eventually three boxes were made out of polypropylene with the size of 30x30cm, situated at the space. They serve as an abstract sound outputs which allow a person to play with or modulate the sound and its main features. For instance, going closer or further away, waving your hands, increasing or decreasing the light would all trigger a response from the boxes. Sound is correspondence to a person’s behavior and the result could be simplified as a complex, experimental and even annoying noise. ]