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Play House: A giant kinetic sculpture that makes music with LEGO bricks
http://adafru.it/djD
Alex Allmont has a super cool project that he posted about over at Make. He writes:
A classic kids’ toy and the typically adult musical subgenre of acid house don’t usually have much in common, but this year I had the opportunity to weave them together using Lego Technic to form hypnotic and hooky sounds in my new kinetic sculpture “Play House”.
AudioGraft is a festival of contemporary experimental music and sound art held each year in Oxford, England. It’s curated by the Sound Art Research Unit (SARU) at Brookes University and co-promoted by an organisation called Oxford Contemporary Music (OCM), which puts on some of the best gigs in town (in my biased opinion). At the end of 2013 OCM put out a call for proposals for pieces that were playful, immersive and engaging for this year’s show. Despite a nagging concern that the schedule was too tight – still working a day job, I would have to have it ready for March – I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work on such an exciting project, so I worked like crazy on a proposal and a few weeks later received the great news that it was accepted. This story touches on of the process of building the piece, the technical details and what went wrong and right.
Read more: http://adafru.it/djD
#musicmonday #LEGO #art
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nirue8ZHEvw
Originally shared by Adafruit Industries
Play House: A giant kinetic sculpture that makes music with LEGO bricks
http://adafru.it/djD
Alex Allmont has a super cool project that he posted about over at Make. He writes:
A classic kids’ toy and the typically adult musical subgenre of acid house don’t usually have much in common, but this year I had the opportunity to weave them together using Lego Technic to form hypnotic and hooky sounds in my new kinetic sculpture “Play House”.
AudioGraft is a festival of contemporary experimental music and sound art held each year in Oxford, England. It’s curated by the Sound Art Research Unit (SARU) at Brookes University and co-promoted by an organisation called Oxford Contemporary Music (OCM), which puts on some of the best gigs in town (in my biased opinion). At the end of 2013 OCM put out a call for proposals for pieces that were playful, immersive and engaging for this year’s show. Despite a nagging concern that the schedule was too tight – still working a day job, I would have to have it ready for March – I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to work on such an exciting project, so I worked like crazy on a proposal and a few weeks later received the great news that it was accepted. This story touches on of the process of building the piece, the technical details and what went wrong and right.
Read more: http://adafru.it/djD
#musicmonday #LEGO #art
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nirue8ZHEvw
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