-
Recent Posts
Categories
Tag Archives: interactive art
SOPI at “Design Can Change!” exhibition, Shenzhen
We have been invited to present the sound art projects, “AHNE & Tension”, and interactive dance performance, “Raja”, at the “Design Can Change!” exhibition in Shenzhen, China. This exhibition will be hold from 12th May to 16th Jun 2013 and … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements
Tagged AHNE, audio-haptic, Digital Musical Instruments, Embodied Interaction, interactive art, Interactive Dance, Kinect, Multimodal Interfaces, Music, NIME, Physical Interaction, Raja, sonic interaction, Sound
Comments Off on SOPI at “Design Can Change!” exhibition, Shenzhen
Award !! for the School’s international success
Dean Helena Hyvönen from Aalto University School of Art and Design has awarded distinctions for the School’s success in arts activities and research. The distinctions were presented as publication grants to individuals who, with their work group, have produced internationally … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements
Tagged artistic research, Audiovisual Performances, interactive art
Comments Off on Award !! for the School’s international success
Tension
Here is a brief video showing Tension. An interactive spatial sound installation for multiple users. A person enters the space and a generative sound is assigned to that person. The sound pans around in the 6-channel speaker system following the … Continue reading
Sound and Physical Interaction
Sound and Physical Interaction (SOPI), a new research group in the Department of Media, is focusing on sound and its emerging role in designing new ways of interactions between humans through digital environments. The group’s mission is to investigate and … Continue reading
Posted in Info
Tagged aesthetically engaging forms, artistic research, audio-visual production, Audiovisual Performances, communication, computer music, Embodied Interaction, interactive art, Mobile Music, Multimodal Interfaces, Music Experience, New Media practices, Physical Interaction, sonic interaction, Sound
Leave a comment