Binärpuls

2010, LABOR 45, interactive installation
at Große Kunstausstellung 2010 / Offener Raum, Haus der Kunst Munich

BINARY PULSE is an interactive installation that augments the experience of a real space with multi- medial components. A soft foam platform, that is ope- rated barefooted, is the interface between real and virtual world.
Aluminium contacts fixed under the mattress are part of a circuit corresponding to a virtual matrix in the computer. The visitor is navigating through a system of sounds, the projection shows a virtual audioscope as in-
terpretation of the sound. The results are depending on different variables and are in that way neither predicta- ble nor repeatable.

Interactive platform, (150 x 150 x 15 cm) made of foam plastic, aluminium foil, LED-bulbs, electronic components, Arduino microcontroller, computer, video projector, Pure Data programming; graphics: screenshots, live-capture