Voice Array, which made an appearance at the Bitforms Gallery in NYC last year, is a smart audio installation created by artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, that merges spoken sound samples into a constantly morphing work of art.
The piece invites users to speak into an intercom system as their sounds represented by flashing LEDs, are pushed along the length of the structure as new people add additional sounds to the loop. The installation can hold 288 separate samples, creating a cacophony of sound until it finally pushes the spoken audio out of the other end.
At the launch of the artwork at the gallery, two-time Grammy wining vocal percussionist Rhazel used the installation as an instrument to perform a musical work.
Voice Array, which made an appearance at the Bitforms Gallery in NYC last year, is a smart audio installation created by artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, that merges spoken sound samples into a constantly morphing work of art.The piece invites users to speak into an intercom system as their sounds represented by flashing LEDs, are pushed along the length of the structure as new people add additional sounds to the loop. The installation can hold 288 separate samples, creating a cacophony of sound until it finally pushes the spoken audio out of the other end.At the launch of the artwork at the gallery, two-time Grammy wining vocal percussionist Rhazel used the installation as an instrument to perform a musical work.
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