Vests frottroir synesthetiques

Vests frottoir synesthetiques is an exhibit of digital sound art objects consisting of two wearable chalkboards that prolong the sounds of drawing through a digital delay, allowing the act of drawing to build up sonic textures over time.  This project was completed with the help of Texas A&M University students Chris Harper, Njekwa Beasnael, and Brian Davidson.  It is now scheduled for inclusion in a soundOBJECTS exhibit within the Digital Media international showcase of digital art at La Nau in Valencia Spain.  It was originally exhibited at Vizagogo, the annual showcase of digital art and commercial work in May 2007 at Texas A&M University.  Photos you will see show TAMU VizLab student Doug Bell is seen modeling the vests at Vizagogo.
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Published in: Exhibits, News | on February 27th, 2008 | |Print This Post Print This Post

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