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Art Code Drip Music

Drip: a Water Powered Sound Installation

I created this piece in collaboration with the new media artist Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli this spring. It was featured in the UCSB Media Art and Technology Program’s “Bits and Pieces” Exhibition back in May and we’ll also be showing it on September 1st at the Soundwalk Festival in Longbeach.

This is a technical description from the Soundwalk proposal:

“Drip is an interactive sound sculpture consisting of 16 tuned metal bars hung from a 3” by 3” by 5” high (freestanding) iron frame. Attached to the frame above each bar are solenoid water valves that can be triggered by an Arduino microcontroller. As the valves are opened and closed, drops of water pass through them falling onto each of the sixteen bars. The resulting sound is acoustically amplified through attached piezoelectric microphones. This action of falling water produces rhythms and melodies which are sequenced in real time and which can be altered by the audience’s interaction via light sensors embedded in the piece. Since all sound is generated acoustically, viewers can also interact with the piece by directly tapping the bars or plucking the nylon wire that suspends them in the air. The resulting soundscape is something like a surrealist version of rain falling on a tin roof or a collection of gongs being struck in chaotic mathematical patterns.”

Art Code Music Voice of Sisyphus

Voice of Sisyphus Presented at ICAD

On June 19th I gave a talk with my colleague Ryan McGee at the 2012 International Community for Auditory Display (ICAD), hosted by Georgia Tech. Our presentation was about image sonification (turning pixels into sound) and a piece we created using this technique called “Voice of Sisyphus.”  Here’s a link to the white paper: Voice of Sisyphus: an Image Sonifcation Multimedia Installation

Voice of Sisyphus is a multimedia installation created in conjunction with Ryan McGee under the artistic direction of George Legrady. It opens at Nature Morte Gallery, Berlin on September 7th, 2012 and was displayed at the Edward Cella Gallery, Los Angeles November 2011 – February 2012.

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Pop Montage

Every day google’s hot trends website releases statistics on the 20 most quickly rising search queries. I wrote a program that downloads this information and collects pictures of each of these items, analyzes the images, crops them based on their content, and finally arranges them into a single visual composition, leaving us with a giant daily collage.

It’s sort of a way to take a snapshot of what society cares about at a particular moment in time. When viewed in sequence, it also allows you to pick out patterns in popular culture. As you can probably guess it’s pretty bleak. Basically every day there’s inevitably a new food or type of desert, a celebrity controversy, some random sexy girl of the day, a few sports players, more celebrities, something cute like “national margarita day”, and then maybe, MAYBE toward the bottom of the list something serious like a massacre in Georgia or the Defense of Marriage Act. Hopefully I’ll be able to set this up on a server so that it automatically makes a new collage every 24 hours. People could use it as a homepage to very quickly find out what’s new in the world without having to scan the news.

Image analysis, manipulation, and montage is done in Matlab. Statistical information is taken from Google Hot Trends.

March 2, 2011:

Feb. 26, 2011:

March 1, 2011:

For more examples, check out the full project page.