This interactive wall was created for Auckland Ferry Building.
The installation interact in 3 different ways: body interaction, hand interaction, and phone interaction with the tracking of waving phones. That input was then used to manipulate 6 different scenes.
People as Daito Manabe, Zach Lieberman or Kyle McDonald were involved in this project.
“scoreLight” is a prototype musical instrument capable of generating sound in real time from the lines of doodles as well as from the contours of three-dimensional objects nearby
My cyber friend, Daito, send me this video link. The music video was shot for Sour’s ‘Hibi no Neiro’ (Tone of everyday) from their first mini album ‘Water Flavor EP’.
Music with “only” gestures.
The Cubes change their colors according to the sounds they hear.
Electric stimulus make his face dance in to music.
Automatic dance by Daito Manabe
Face movements are registered by microelectric sensors and transfered to his friends face.
Microelectric sensors register Serinas smile and effect the video output.