Friday, 23 April 2010

Perceiving the space by using sound

Dune 4.0





Dune 4.0 designed by Studio Roosegaarde is an interactive landscape that reacts to the behavior of people. As a hybrid of nature and technology, it comprises a large quantity of fibres that brighten in response to the sounds and motion of passing visitors.

Piano Stairs



from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXh2n0aPyw

It's about how to change people's behaviour by making it fun to do.This worik’s aim is confronting passengers take the stairs instead of the escalator or elevator and feel better. The designers reconstruct stairs and change each stair into different key of piano. The piano stairs can play different sounds when people stand on them.

The Deepest Bin in the World



from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbEKAwCoCKw&feature=player_embedded

The work is making people throw rubbish in the bin instead of onto the floor. The designers integrate a receptor and a generator into one piece and put it into a bin. When people throw some rubbish into this bin, they will listen to a strange sound played by the generator. It sounds like throwing something into a bottomless pit.

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