
“Echo” by Dan Russo (2015)
Echo seeks to augment the urban soundscape by creating contextual output controlled by otherwise invasive sounds. Echo is listening for sudden spikes in sound amplitude in a given environment and then reacts upon detection. An internal solenoid activates any surface

“Echo” by Dan Russo (2015)
Echo seeks to augment the urban soundscape by creating contextual output controlled by otherwise invasive sounds. Echo is listening for sudden spikes in sound amplitude in a given environment and then reacts upon detection. An internal solenoid activates any surface

“sticker sounds” by Claire Hentschker, (2015)
For this project, I made a set of stickers that can be arranged and pasted in public locations to leave behind a unique musical sound for someone else. The images on these stickers are drawings by Ernst Haeckel, from

“sticker sounds” by Claire Hentschker, (2015)
For this project, I made a set of stickers that can be arranged and pasted in public locations to leave behind a unique musical sound for someone else. The images on these stickers are drawings by Ernst Haeckel, from

“Murmur” by Chevalvert, 2Roqs, Polygraphik and Splank, (2013)
This is a device that enables the communication between public and the projection by simulating the movement of sound waves, building a luminous bridge between the physical and the virtual. More here..

“Murmur” by Chevalvert, 2Roqs, Polygraphik and Splank, (2013)
This is a device that enables the communication between public and the projection by simulating the movement of sound waves, building a luminous bridge between the physical and the virtual. More here..

“The Chime” by Marc De Pape, (2013)
It is essentially a sensor-jukebox with a set of baseline playback modes that are driven by environmental fluctuations. much more info here

“The Chime” by Marc De Pape, (2013)
It is essentially a sensor-jukebox with a set of baseline playback modes that are driven by environmental fluctuations. much more info here

“It Only Happens All of the Time” by Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon, (2014)
The installation allows visitors to explore a room lined with a droning 11.1.4 surround sound system and custom sound-dampening acoustic panels in order to foreground what the artist describes as the “the exchange between moving within the sound, moving within the sculpture, moving with

“It Only Happens All of the Time” by Jacqueline Kiyomi Gordon, (2014)
The installation allows visitors to explore a room lined with a droning 11.1.4 surround sound system and custom sound-dampening acoustic panels in order to foreground what the artist describes as the “the exchange between moving within the sound, moving within the sculpture, moving with

“We Need Nothing to Collide” by Mark Wheeler, (2014)
Created in a series of visual sound experiments by creating openFrameworks apps that you can ‘play’ visually, generating animations from MIDI data. more…

“We Need Nothing to Collide” by Mark Wheeler, (2014)
Created in a series of visual sound experiments by creating openFrameworks apps that you can ‘play’ visually, generating animations from MIDI data. more…

“Flutter” by Alex Rothera, Ivor Williams, Jacopo Atzori, and Aaron Gillett, (2015)
Flutter is an experimental app concept designed specifically for grieving adolescents. It uses music to help those experiencing the loss of a loved one – a period of time often resulting in high levels of isolation and incredibly difficult emotional

“Flutter” by Alex Rothera, Ivor Williams, Jacopo Atzori, and Aaron Gillett, (2015)
Flutter is an experimental app concept designed specifically for grieving adolescents. It uses music to help those experiencing the loss of a loved one – a period of time often resulting in high levels of isolation and incredibly difficult emotional

“Kikaku Advertising Radio” (2015) by Luca Damasco, Guy de Bree
Kikaku Advertising Radio, named after a Japanese Advertising company bought out in the 1990s, recombines radio from 1980s Japan and modern day America to provide an audio stream without any breaks by filling up any moments of silence in contemporary

“Kikaku Advertising Radio” (2015) by Luca Damasco, Guy de Bree
Kikaku Advertising Radio, named after a Japanese Advertising company bought out in the 1990s, recombines radio from 1980s Japan and modern day America to provide an audio stream without any breaks by filling up any moments of silence in contemporary

“Cuckoo” by Ben Gansky and Joyce Liu (2015)
The sound that we explored was the crosswalk beeps on the corner of 5th and Craig. We first recorded the timing of the beeps and noticed that they lasted for around seven seconds, with the total crossing time being

“Cuckoo” by Ben Gansky and Joyce Liu (2015)
The sound that we explored was the crosswalk beeps on the corner of 5th and Craig. We first recorded the timing of the beeps and noticed that they lasted for around seven seconds, with the total crossing time being

“Mixed Signals” by Luke Hottinger and Joo Yun Han (2015)
The box has the raspberry pi and speaker with the infrared sensor of outside to detect closing door. When the door is closed, it makes the sound of weight training room – breathing, gasping out, noise from equipment and moan. The

“Mixed Signals” by Luke Hottinger and Joo Yun Han (2015)
The box has the raspberry pi and speaker with the infrared sensor of outside to detect closing door. When the door is closed, it makes the sound of weight training room – breathing, gasping out, noise from equipment and moan. The