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  • Solar -
    As I mentioned in a previous entry, I am working on an application to be presented at the V&A Decode exhibition opening in December. I was asked to rework the Solar piece so that it could be audio responsive in real-time. During the development,
  • Aunt Sally
    In 2012, Philippe Blanchard and Pierre Jolivet made another voyage to Middle East and found themselves in Beirut by the invitation of Sharif Sehnaoui, well known experimental guitarist, composer and contemporary artist who brought the art of noises
  • Ittingen Walk -
    The "Ittingen walk" is an experience. Provided with a portable CD-player you are invited to walk through the charterhouse . Ones can hear texts and noises which refer on the real environment and become a multimedia experience. The "Ittingen walk" is
  • José is a robot who doesn’t respond normally to external stimulation, showing autistic symptoms of social reject and lack of communication. The robot’s performing depends directly on its level of fear related to the amount and behavior of the
  • Gomez, German. "Paddling in noises" (Poetry). Buenos Aires: Dunken Editorial, 2014.
  • Spring up II – Coexistence serves as an evolutionary product of the sound-sensitive installation of Spring up – it is a replication of its DNA. This continuation of life is just like cell division, the fundamental process of organism growth and
  • Stupid Robot -
    Designed to annoy, reminiscent of a legless beggar, Stupid Robot shakes a can of metal parts noisily when approached.
  • Cloud Murmurs -
    This project collects sound recordings taken in different datacenters, rooms where we store our data, websites and sensitive informations, as big clouds following us everywhere. Clouds seems to us intangible and impalpable, silent, due to their
  • Noite Branca MG -
    Event: Noite Branca MGInstitution: Função Clóvis SalgadoComment:
  • Kutschat Hanns, Daniela. O Corpo Reinventado In Comunicacao and Tecnologia, edited by Urbano Nojosa and Wilton Garcia, 131-142. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Nojosa Edicoes, 2003.