Pulse Tank

Lozano-Hemmer
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

Pulse Tank ,
Co-workers & Funding
Stephan Schulz — Software and Hardware Design
Pierre Fournier, Natalie Bouchard — production support
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Description
Pulse Tank is an Interactive installation where the heart rates of members of the public are detected by sensors and converted into water waves in a ripple tank. A light show is created by the resulting waves and their interaction. To participate, insert your finger into one of the four cylinders on the side of the tank or put your hands flat on the front panel; the computer will detect your pulse and activate a solenoid which will hammer your heart rate onto the tank.

(Photos by Scott Saltzman)
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • installation-based
Technology & Material
Installation Requirements / Space
Year of Creation: 2008
Technique: Heart rate sensors, solenoids, ripple tank, projector, computer.
Dimensions: variable
Keywords: biometric, indoor, interactive.
Exhibitions & Events
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