Sounds and beats are created by the Stepsequencer for as long as you interact with the exhibit’s four stations: a round floor-projected “instrument” and three physical tools located to the side – one for jumping, one for twisting and one for seesawing.
The pads of the round floor projection are activated by touch. If you mark a field with your hands or feet, a sound resonates each time the rotating pointer hits the field. Depending on the marked pad’s position, different sounds arise, each of them variously combinable with others. Once the movements stop, the sounds will hush.
Part of the exhibition “tanz!” at the The Deutsche Hygiene Museum Dresden
Oktober 2013 – Juli 2014
Client
Deutsches Hygiene Museum Dresden
Concept / Design / Code
Johannes Timpernagel, Ingolf Heinsch, Sebastian Huber, Robert Pohle
Sound
Moritz Haberkorn
Productdesign
Jan Bernstein
Exhibitiondesign
büroberlin
Curation
Colleen Schmitz
Artistic Consulting
Prof. Dr. Axel Buether
Tools
VVVV
Ableton Live + Max for Live
Camera
Rosenpictures
Dancers
Romy Schwarzer
Anna Till
SCHNELLE BUNTE BILDER
Huber-Pohle-Timpernagel GbR
Rudolfstraße 11
D-10245 Berlin
mail@schnellebuntebilder.de
+49 30 983 884 92
SCHNELLE BUNTE BILDER
Huber-Pohle-Timpernagel GbR
Rudolfstraße 11
D-10245 Berlin
mail@schnellebuntebilder.de
+49 30 983 884 92