kinetic sound sculptures convert data from bodies of water into evolving soundscapes
water quality data collected at the Oosterdok in Amsterdam
project info:
name: CLAMS
designer: Marco Barotti | @marcobarotti
software development: Pim Boreel
photography, video: Marco Barotti
co-funded by: Creative Europe, C-Takt, Oerol Festival, Transnatural
supported by: Dayton Audio, ‘In-Situ’ water quality measurements, Ambient Recording
developed at: WRO Art Center within the framework of EMAP / EMARE
special thanks to: Anders Ehlin, Marco Canevacci, Yena Young, Stefan Dietzelt, Carsten Reith, Daniel Brunet, Markus Wüste for advice and support
award: NTU Global Digital Art Award Singapore
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom