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Kokopelli's Sound Shaper: Process

By Dion Chew & Ong Jia Ying
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Kokopelli’s Soundshaper - Soundscape Sculptures


For the continuation of the analysis of the ‘Good Sound’ sculpture, check out Niki’s post at this link: https://oss.adm.ntu.edu.sg/nkoh010/kokopellis-soundshaper-soundscape-sculptures/
[Pandora Revisited] Final Product PDF

[Kokopelli's Soundshaper] Soundscape Sculptures

Good sound
Background sound from an installation in the ADM Gallery
Bad sound
Sound of the ADM handicapped lift moving
good sound sculpture
We wanted to convey the swelling of the bass of the music, which occured twice, through the gentle swelling of the paper.
The husky saxophone sound gradually emerges into the foreground in the sound, which we depicted as a wave cutting over the Read more →
A crocodile prototype


In the eyes of a crocodile
With the information we have from our research process, we attempt to create a model that moves in the eyes of the kinetic beast, much like Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests.
Breaking down the movements of a crocodile, I summarised it into two main movements: the slithering pattern inherent in its streamline body as well Read more →


[In the Eyes of Kinetic Beasts] Sea Urchin Research PDF


#003 Research II - In the Eyes of Kinetic Beasts (Clownfish)



Research II: Sea Anemone


