This installation
provides an environment where its visitors are able to physically interact
and create a unique sonic experience.
Although the main motif behind this installation is simply to create a
spectacular experience that more
than leaves an impression, it also offers numerous possibilities for practical
application as well as research.
A similar construct can be embedded in buildings or rooms to allow easier
navigation for the visually impaired.
Reducing the Web structure to one or two facets could transform it into
a stage prop, where it would provide
a means for dancers to communicate
both visually and aurally. Since the mapping system is entirely flexible,
shrinking the size of the Web structure would make it a versatile
controller for audio performances.
Similarly, blowing up the size of the Web structure to resemble a
stadium would provide a venue for an
immersive concert experience.
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Imagine
in the near future where clubs have go-go dancers
both holographic and real dancing while theyre suspended
off the Web structure. Imagine going to a concert taking place inside a
stadium sized Web structure where, instead of the hum emitted from the CLs,
the audience hears echoes of the concerts
live audio feed. Imagine walking into
one's apartment on a rainy day and opting to listen to the poetic
processed sound of rain drops instead of loading the CD tray
with something that sounds the same overtime it is played. Imagine listening
to a lot more than just the wind whizzing by while riding in an amusement
part roller coaster in pitch dark. |
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