Medieval-style tapestry woven on a Jaquard loom featuring broché patterns composed of conductive threads. The tapestry's patterns are capacitive sensing electrodes that modulate charge and sound. This 7 meters long weave acts as a transducer, transforming body movements, proximity, physical impulses and frictions into an acoustic sound scape.
Materials:
Conductive thread, thread, cricuit board, speakers
Dimensions:
700 x 100 cm
Collaborators:
Marguerite Bromley
Elliot Synior
Joanna Berzowska
Supported by:
Hexagram Institute for Research/Creation in Media Arts and Technology