Sonic Crucible
Sonic Crucible was a collaboration with the Urban Soundscape Designer Jordan Lacey researcher at RMIT to help create a sound installation.
My task involved creating the UI that would enable control over the rotation speed of the singing bowl motor, volume, SFX and light intensity using the hardware Bela, a low-latency digital computer working in tandem with the interactive programming language Pure Data.
My task involved creating the UI that would enable control over the rotation speed of the singing bowl motor, volume, SFX and light intensity using the hardware Bela, a low-latency digital computer working in tandem with the interactive programming language Pure Data.