Client: The Tech Interactive Museum
Location: San Jose, CA, United States
Completion date: 2019
Artwork budget: $50
Project Team
Artists
Yves Peitzner & Jelena Gregov
Studio TISH
Project Management
Clark Csuprynowicz
FutureFIres
Sound Development
Felipe Sanchez
KlingKlangKlong
Visual Development
Mio Loclair
Waltz Binaire
Financial Support
The Knight Foundation
The Knight Foundation
Overview
Interactive Multimedia Installation for The Tech Interactive Museum
Resonance is an interactive audio-visual experience by Studio TISH, lead by Jelena Gregov and Yves Peitzner, that encourages people to engage in a dialogue with water, whilst creating an intimate atmosphere of contemplation. The installation comes fully to life when people interact with it. We used sound and color to immerse the museum visitors and invite them to explore the role that technology and human intervention might play in harmonizing our environment.
Goals
We were invited by the Tech Interactive Museum in San Jose to create a permanent interactive installation working together with tech companies from the Silicon Valley. We chose to work together with Plantronics who provided the sound hardware and also Leapmotion who provided the sensors for human interaction. The theme of the exhibition revolved around water and we chose to create an artistic installation which should sensitize the audience to the natrual element of water.
Process
The visual layers of the installation consist of fragment shaders and are rendered in real-time, without post-production. People can interact with the water surface by moving their hand over a sensor. The multi-layered sound composition is generated from the image-analysis software. The analysis is also done in real-time, which means that the music is composed during a live interaction.