poietic studio: floating orchestra
the 'floating orchestra' interactive electronic instrument by poietic studio
'floating orchestra' by london-based poietic studio (richard harvey and keivor stainer) is an unconventional electronic
instrument controlled by iPhone. the orchestra is composed of levitating balls whose physical height determines their volume.
although the studio intends that future renditions of the project are controlled via gestures, in the current model an iPhone
application permits users to adjust the sounds and height and angle of the raising balls.
the project uses a lightuino microcontroller, linked to a max msp application, to vary the power
transmitted to each of 19 air compressors. the iPhone application feeds data to the controller via wifi.
the designers note:
'this idea is a great example of our curiosity led approach to the development of poietic studio's work.
it began with a happy accident when we discovered the levitational effects of an air compressor and a sphere,
[and] this mindset of play has remained a focal point from concept through to the final piece.the max app [used],
c74, includes a linear actuator, allowing the entire piece to go on one side. we wanted to demonstrate
the amazing gravity-defying properties that this kind of levitation is capable of.'
video demo of the levitating motion of the balls

full view of the piece

closer view of the balls levitating, via air compressor

the device is controlled via iPhone application

view of the hardware, hidden underneath the base

screenshot of the max msp patch used to control the instrument
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