Multidisciplinary Projects

Multidisciplinary Projects

Nexus: Exploring Science Through Sound
For the Renaissance transdisciplinary exhibition in Geneva, I presented “Nexus,” a sound piece created entirely from neuronal recordings captured during electrophysiology experiments. This project was my way of blending science and art, translating the brain’s electrical activity into a unique auditory experience. It explores how scientific data can inspire creative expression, revealing the hidden rhythms of neural processes through sound.
Renaissance, transdisciplinary exhibition – Le Commun, Genève 2-25 June 2022
Gesture-Controlled Soundscapes
In this project, I designed a system using an accelerometer and Arduino to capture the hand movements of a cellist and translate them into real-time sound effects. The cellist’s gestures modulate both the cello and clarinet sounds, creating a dynamic interaction between movement and music. This setup allows for expressive sound modulation, where the physical performance becomes an integral part of the auditory experience, blurring the lines between instrument, gesture, and sound.
Presented at the Ensemble Contrechamps – Laboratory of Experimentation at Les 6 Toits in Geneva, January 2023.
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