Interactive audio

Capsula memoria

I made the interactive art installation Capsula Memoria in collaboration with Frederik Loop, Jonas Kongpetsak, Maria Hjøllund, and Nana Mai Petersen.

We set out to create the apartment of someone who has dementia, and in tern put the visitor in their shoes. The interactive aspect ended up being two cabinets with different stories in them, that triggered when you pulled out the different drawers.

The video here is a full walkthrough of the piece. Please watch with stereo headphones for the best experience.

Each drawer had a light sensitive sensor in them, that would get exposed to light as you pulled it out. These were connected to an arduino board, which had a threshold set to then trigger Ableton and HeavyM to in sync play a certain scenario.

I mainly focused on creating the visuals, aswell as upmixing the audio to our surround sound setup. I also figured out how to interface our different programs with each other, so everything was in sync

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Frederik fixing arduino wiring

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Interactive audio

Capsula memoria

I made the interactive art installation Capsula Memoria in collaboration with Frederik Loop, Jonas Kongpetsak, Maria Hjøllund, and Nana Mai Petersen.

We set out to create the apartment of someone who has dementia, and in tern put the visitor in their shoes. The interactive aspect ended up being two cabinets with different stories in them, that triggered when you pulled out the different drawers.

The video here is a full walkthrough of the piece. Please watch with stereo headphones for the best experience.

Each drawer had a light sensitive sensor in them, that would get exposed to light as you pulled it out. These were connected to an arduino board, which had a threshold set to then trigger Ableton and HeavyM to in sync play a certain scenario.

I mainly focused on creating the visuals, aswell as upmixing the audio to our surround sound setup. I also figured out how to interface our different programs with each other, so everything was in sync

Projector test

Frederik fixing arduino wiring

Start area

Interactive audio

Capsula memoria

I made the interactive art installation Capsula Memoria in collaboration with Frederik Loop, Jonas Kongpetsak, Maria Hjøllund, and Nana Mai Petersen.

We set out to create the apartment of someone who has dementia, and in tern put the visitor in their shoes. The interactive aspect ended up being two cabinets with different stories in them, that triggered when you pulled out the different drawers.

The video here is a full walkthrough of the piece. Please watch with stereo headphones for the best experience.

Each drawer had a light sensitive sensor in them, that would get exposed to light as you pulled it out. These were connected to an arduino board, which had a threshold set to then trigger Ableton and HeavyM to in sync play a certain scenario.

I mainly focused on creating the visuals, aswell as upmixing the audio to our surround sound setup. I also figured out how to interface our different programs with each other, so everything was in sync

Projector test

Frederik fixing arduino wiring

Start area