The Indikator, designed by Anders Hellsten Nissen and Can Touch This Studio for the Playtronica collective, redefines the purpose of seating. Rather than merely offering a place to rest, it serves as a sonic experience that responds to human touch. Drawing inspiration from modern architecture and scientific forms, its aesthetic mirrors urban elements while inviting interaction. The integration of Playtronica's TouchMe device allows users to generate unique sounds through their engagement, making the bench a dynamic piece for public spaces, transforming interaction into a constantly changing auditory landscape.
The Indikator transforms human touch into sound, creating an engaging auditory experience that defies conventional chair designs and invites interaction.
Its unique modular design allows the Indikator to adapt seamlessly to various public spaces, enhancing the environment with interactive sonic elements.
Inspired by the geometric grids of Berlin bus stops, the Indikator boasts a clean aesthetic that invites users to engage not just physically but audibly.
By integrating the TouchMe device, the Indikator generates unique sound patterns based on user interaction, presenting a constantly evolving soundscape that enhances public experiences.
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