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Nick writes “I have created a Digital Interactive Sound Installation, involving the generation of an array of visualised LED sequences, using ambient sounds and intentional directed sound.” More info, production blog and video here – Link.
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We’ve been doing this too, but then with self-built rice-paper and wood Japanese-style ‘andon’. Not sound-controlled, but with red, green and blue LEDs that are PWM’ed to product a variety of colors. My wife has a photoshoot of the thing on her blog. Alas, the write-up is in Dutch, but if you want to know details, feel free to leave a comment at the entry.
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If you are interested in this project all these years later, the permalink has changed to this: http://nicksoper.com/2006/02/09/interactive-sound-led-sequence-lantern-using-max-msp-icube-mic-and-speakers/