Photo-taking Necklace
Visitors to Olafur Eliasson’s Take Your Time exhibition at MoMA and PS1 wear cell phone necklaces that record their experience. Selected images are displayed as background on MoMA’s Take Your Time exhibition subsite.
Visitors to Olafur Eliasson’s Take Your Time exhibition at MoMA and PS1 wear cell phone necklaces that record their experience. Selected images are displayed as background on MoMA’s Take Your Time exhibition subsite.
A button interface for the arcade game Tetris, in the Applied Design Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
Software for the Mermaid / Manatee installation in the Mythic Creatures exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.
A sound map for exploring field recordings made around the world as part of a multisensory environment called Common Senses in conjunction with the exhibition Century of the Child.
Custom telephony application and web audio player to support artwork “Dial-A-Poem”, by John Adorno, in the exhibition, Ecstatic Alphabets at the Museum of Modern Art.
The first version of the MoMA mobile platform.
Sonic Body Pong is based on Atari’s classic video game Pong, and takes place in real space, with the players using their bodies as paddles. The ball is experienced by the players purely through spatialized sound piped to the players via headphones.
spinCycle is a synesthetic turntable that allows you to arrange and play colors visually and musically.
Forest Hills Sound Map is a sound map consisting of field recordings made in 2005 in my former neighborhood, Forest Hills.
Auditory calendar for the visually impaired.
Sonictroller is an interface that allows the user to control video games with acoustic musical instruments.