The waterharpet project means to develop a series of intoners that act more or less as a stethoscope on water. Sounds coming from the surface of water normally outside the range of frequencies we humans can hear are made audible through pitching and amplifying them, leaving the inert structure of the sound data intact.
Composition in the instruments by Materializer Industries is determined by what you may call coinsidence, but is infact nature law. Surface tension and it's characteristics is explored through sound in these series.
Radio beacon transmitting a signal into the universe. The chaotic information that will be transmitted consists of hex-binairy code generated with a one megavolt Van de Graaff generator.
This installation is a means to reproduce and visualize the natural phenomenon of cloud-forming. Vortices and eddies become visual as the damp content dances withing the confined space of the Cloudmachine.
Series of hanging objects producing sound by scraping needles against the floor. Wind patterns play an ever-changing composition in the installation room as it physically moves the scrapers.
Installation built-up with te works of Sjef Meijman, Niels Niemeijer and Kor Smeenge. Works were connected by complex but 'open system' of tubes and pipes and formed a generative system.
Generative artwork that produces sounds by itself. Waves in tanks filled with water are translated into chaotic but audible sounds. Generative elements in the installation feed the instruments with rithem- and wave-data. This installation uses the surface of water as a scource of information. Artist in residence project by Sponge Architects
Small mechanical being, is able to distinguish objects from heat radiating objects like people. It finds people whilst avoiding objects, records them and transmits the sound to a remote location