Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Voice Array by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

Voice Array by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer:

As a participant speaks into an intercom, their voice is automatically translated into flashes of light and then this unique blinking pattern is stored as a loop in the first light of the array. Each new recording pushes all previous recordings one position down and gradually one can hear the cumulative sound of the 288 previous recordings. The voice that was pushed out of the array can then be heard by itself. See more;


Subsculpture 13 intercom, 576 white LED lights, holosonic speaker, custom-made hardware and software display dimensions variable. Commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.






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