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Final Project: Evocative Projects- 2 favourite sound installation art

Joey

Tuesday, Nov 07, 2017 - 01:34:43 pm

@ jznki

The first sound installation art which I really appreciate is Murmur, a video and sound installation which translates sound waves into visuals. The audience can talk into Murmur’s ‘echo chamber’, and a direct visible interaction with the visuals on the walls becomes visible. In a way, the exact sound waves and its configuration can be displayed in a visual form. Read more →

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4D - Surveillance Art

Jenson Gabriel Tan

Tuesday, Nov 07, 2017 - 11:37:49 am

@ JENJENJEN

Jill Magid – Evidence Locker

https://creators.vice.com/en_uk/article/kbnv79/artist-jill-magid-turned-cctv-self-portrait

Magid chronicled a month spent in Liverpool, during which time she was in close communication with the operators of the citywide CCTV system. She carefully choreographed and edited actions in public places that were thereby initially filmed by the police cameras. Identifying herself by a bright red raincoat, she would call the police with her location Read more →

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Interactive Art - Sound & Objects

Syahrul

Tuesday, Oct 31, 2017 - 12:11:57 am

@ SYAHRUL ANUAR

https://makezine.com/2016/01/31/the-interactive-sound-art-of-peter-vogel/

Artist: Peter Vogel

Title: The Sound Of Shadows

In this piece of work, Peter Vogel creates a composition through a curation of sounds reproduced by electronic objects.

In essence, he had selective curate transistors, resistors and diodes to from sounds based from electrons and wave sounds. His abstraction to use everyday underlying objects to produce a sense of rhythm inspired me to Read more →

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Project 4 - Interactive Artwork - Research

Shawn Ong

Friday, Oct 27, 2017 - 09:37:09 pm

@ Shawn Ong's Cinematography

The I-Ching Art Installation Involves 64 Chinese Phrases

Created by artist Huang Rui, the I-Ching art installation is hosted at the Opposite House hotel in Beijing, China. When the artist is presenting, guests are invited to hold one of the umbrellas and form a circle. Following the artist’s cue, the participating guests can then communicate with one another either aloud or Read more →

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