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'Waves' utilizes a basic construction of a long piece of elastic string and two motors to visualize the presence of people close to the installation. The string between the two motorized chambers reacts to the people presence and movements, it twirls to produce a sine-wave simulation that eloquently resembles both the digitization of real-time sound waves and patterns of flow and connectivity found in natural systems.

The simple act of making the "invisible" visible can produce profound effects in both our understanding of the world around us and the close relationship we have to the natural and built environment that we occupy daily. Although the project may seem like a simple visualization of intangible forms, it nevertheless connects to our visceral side by creating unique sound output and striking visual stimuli that engage with "persistence of vision" and our connection to the spaces we occupy and their sonic and electromagnetic inhabitants.

More info at: danielpalacios.info

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  • Daniel Hayek staff 1 year ago
    Truly fascinating.
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  • rastAsia plus 1 year ago
    After watching this, I'm convinced sound waves made of two axis, is missing its undiscovered 3rd.
  • Aaron Viviano 1 year ago
    We've know about sound being 3D waves for a long long long time. Its just simpler to teach them as 2D.
  • rastAsia plus 1 year ago
    Sure. Nyquist Theory is just 1˚ of sampling and missing the 359˚... We have surround sound.. but 3D sampling, and recreating it would be something of the future.
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  • Aaron Viviano 1 year ago
    Very fascinating.
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  • Paolo Valenciano 1 year ago
    daaayum!
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  • Rebecca Adorno plus 1 year ago
    genial =)
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  •   1 year ago
    Скакалка 3000?
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  • bogdan catana 1 year ago
    wow!,but looks unprotected,i would not risk my hand at any costs:)
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  • AlexMoraes 1 year ago
    great! looks like a live jules-marey experience.
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  • Emanuel Rochas 1 year ago
    buenisimo....
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  • Corey Richardson 1 year ago
    Just think...That may be happening at the level of the infinitely small as we sit here now. Every movement effects everything around us, etc.
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  • Holy wow.
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  • MikeA plus 1 year ago
    Magic...................
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  • Demitrius 1 year ago
    Great clip! Thanks so much.
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  • Mary Joy 1 year ago
    This is beautifully done. Amazing...Thank You
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  • imposible iconico 1 year ago
    No hay duda de que es un gran invento y lo mejor es que interactua con la presencia de las personas, felicidades!
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  • Donna M. Daly 1 year ago
    The stop on the flash of the camera is very cool! I found this so fascinating!
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  • Paul Kuter 1 year ago
    Hmmm, magic :)
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  • thanasis f 1 year ago
    while watching the clip, a shelf came out of its position off the wall and if i didn't jump away it would fall on my head. Be carefull ! :p
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  • i saw that @ FILE in São Paulo, years ago, really inspire!
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  • fino, fino, me encantan tus esculturas elástico-sonoras
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  • George Coghill 1 year ago
    Spectacular!
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  • pixtur 1 year ago
    Fascinating. Looks dangerous though.
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  • Memo Akten plus 1 year ago
    love it
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  • Luis Soldevilla 1 year ago
    wow! amazing work!
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  • James Alliban plus 1 year ago
    Great idea. Well executed.
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  • Renki Yamasaki 1 year ago
    Great!
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  • Alfredo Ciannameo 1 year ago
    brilliant!
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  • Homer Samson 11 months ago
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  • Pink Ninja 11 months ago
    fascinating!

    pinkninja.nl
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  • I 9 months ago
    very awesome
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  • LA TIZA 2 months ago
    Excelente! felicitaciones!!!!
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  • Alexandre Sonom plus 2 weeks ago
    :o)
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