kinetic sound sculptures convert data from bodies of water into evolving soundscapes
Briefly

"Marco Barotti's kinetic sound sculptures, inspired by real clams, open and close in response to changes in water quality, translating data into audible experiences."
"Each sculpture, made from recycled plastic, responds to real-time data from water purity sensors, creating a dynamic interaction between sound, movement, and the environment."
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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