Resonance of Sanitation creates an immersive environment that blends construction techniques with a programmed interface. The instrument body, made from plumbing copper tubes, a hand-hammered bowl, and construction plywood, takes the form of a sink. It reflects on the act of washing hands and dishes, transforming a daily gesture of cleanliness into a sonic and performative experience. By centralizing universal utilities, the project explores how ordinary infrastructures connect the rhythms of everyday life and us. The sound performance and polyphonic synthesis imagine what these hidden systems might sound like, evoking dialogue around mechanisms of polarization and interdependence. Through infrastructure technologies, the work reveals invisible processes and mirrors dynamics of contemporary society. In collaboration with Nolan Henry.
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Fuga is an interactive installation where participants can create their own personalized 3D tree models. Each participant is tasked with manipulating a custom-built signal generator to produce sounds that encourage the tree's growth. The goal is to experiment with frequencies and adjust the parameters of the generator in order to find the perfect balance. This process results in a unique and harmonious visual and auditory environment. The project aims to demonstrate that, when technology is employed thoughtfully and responsibly, it can support and enhance nature. In collaboration with Yavuz-Selim Gucluer, Matis Labelle, Daniel Dezemma & Abdel Ali Djeral.
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Directed and coded in Max MSP with Kinect threshold detection. The Void is a project that shows our trace into the world, a reflection of our existence, both fleeting and permanent. The background is dark, symbolic of the vastness and the unknown that surrounds us, waiting for us to leave our mark, however small or grand it may be. This installation stands still, yet it constantly evolves, capturing the subtle, almost imperceptible echoes of our movements as we enter. The Kinect threshold detection responds to our presence, interpreting our form as a brief yet undeniable signature in space.
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