Steven Mark Kübler shared a fascinating vision.
In February, we covered a curious setup that allows you to control digital particles in real time by blowing air into a sensor, created by visual artist Steven Mark Kübler. But what if you had a whole museum of such unusual interactive artworks?
This is what Kübler has been wondering as well. He presented a concept of a room filled with sound paintings manipulated with viewers' actions. You can see him blowing on the sensor to make particles in a tank-like container splash and part like water. The experience was created using Arduino's controller and the TouchDesigner visual development platform.
The original invention was the creator's master's thesis and opened a lot of doors for future exploration as reacting to the air is likely only a part of its full capabilities.
If you're interested in Kübler's experiments, check out his other works on Instagram.
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