
Interactive sound installation from Jin-Yo Mok - "SoniCoumn is an interactive sound installation that can be played by a person's touch. The installation takes the form of a column-like cylinder, of a height that does not quite reach the ceiling but just high enough for one's reach. Grids of LEDs installed inside the column light themselves on by the users' touch and emit unique sounds. When a user cranks the handle, the column slowly rotates itself and plays the light patterns of the user's touch." [via] - Link.
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