L'architettura sonora delle relazioni

2008

Interactive Installation
| Materials | Computer, custom-developed software, high-definition webcam, immersive sound system with speaker
Collaboration with Mathieu Bosi

 


 

In an empty space, bodies move, come into contact, and generate relationships. It’s as if the space between individuals and the places they inhabit can be made tangible through sound. This installation explores the idea that movement and interaction can create an auditory landscape that reflects the dynamics of human connection.

The installation operates through sophisticated software that performs movement detection by analyzing images captured from a video camera. This technology not only tracks the amplitude and velocity of movements but also determines their precise locations within the space. As participants engage with one another, their movements are transformed into a real-time sonic response, which reverberates back into the exhibit area.

This feedback loop between movement and sound creates an immersive experience where the very act of interaction becomes a symphony of connections, allowing individuals to explore the nuances of their relationships in a shared auditory environment. The result is a rich tapestry of sound that not only enhances the spatial experience but also invites reflection on the nature of human presence and interaction.