Volumes
2023
Sound Installation, 3D Prints, Plaster
Every ocean, lake, or body of water has unique characteristics that are not easy to detect at first sight. In addition to aspects such as color, smell, variations in water temperature, and water height, 16 different parameters were analyzed and visualized in a 3D object. The four resulting objects do not directly show the typical nature of a lake, but capture its characteristic features. By using hydrophone sounds, these objects are made auditorily tangible, creating the possibility of exploring the individual sounds of the lakes. The combination of visual and auditory elements creates an immersive experience for the viewer.
Volumes
2023
Close-up 3D Prints
visible/invisible
2022
Sound installation
Acrylglas, Arduino
created in the Erasmus program at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest.
One disc contains three photocells, which are mounted in such a way that the irradiation of light through a hole in the second disc triggers them. This causes them to produce a tone that is programmed into the Arduino. Each of the photocells is set to a different pitch, and the different hole arrangements create a rhythm.