Hans Tutschku

building a sound sculpture

Small electronics, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, motors, sensors, solenoids and other ingredients are used to build an interactive sound sculpture, which reacts to the visitor.

Covered topics:

  • the art piece as an interface
  • interactivity and its impact on a visitor
  • using concepts of game theory in art installations
  • easy electronics
  • programming of small microprocessors
  • sensors
  • etc.

This workshop needs the infrastructure of a ‘maker space’ with tools, soldering irons, and access to materials.
It can’t be taught online.

hommage à Schwitters

Sound sculpture ‘hommage à Schwitters’ by Hans Tutschku

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arduino

internal parts and electronics of ‘hommage à Schwitters’

ursonate-arduino

the ‘face’ of the sculpture showing lines of Schwitters’ Ursonate, while the poem is recited

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workshop participants building their own installations and sculptures

 

 

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