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Hertzian Dance


Hertzian Dance by Marguerite Herlant
The flow of the radio is quite monotonous and empties our mind. With this object, the body has to be active to listen to the radio: the stethoscope capts the vibrations of the chocs you do when you move, these are leaded to a micro that allows the courant to pass. So you can dance nearby, at your own rythm to let the device work according to it. Components: a stethoscope, a sound to light kit sensor, a radio.

The CONTROL workshop
By Roger Ibars
ENSAD, Paris, November 2005
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