EURI - LOW RES AWAY

Pierre-Xavier Puissant – EURI - LOW RES AWAY

LOW RES AWAY is a modular telepresence system of which EURI is the first module. The goal of this work was to extend one of the reflexions of my Bachelor Thesis: the idea that the instantaneity of the Net “makes geography obsolete”.

I decided to work on the sound representation of weather data based on simple idiophonic objects. For this first module, I worked on rain data.

An app allows the user to define a point to retrieve weather data from. The EURI then create an abstract sound composition, replicating a distant reality.

Diploma project (2015) by Pierre-Xavier Puissant

Award
Prix EXECAL
Know-how
Tangible Interaction, Robotics, Sculpture, Scenography, Data visualization, Sound, Installation, Electronics

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