Archifon I. - Interactive Installation from Dan Gregor | INITI.org on Vimeo.
Archifon is a large interactive virtual musical instrument originally made for the Olomouc Baroque de-baptized chapel. Architectonical objects are re-interpreted by virtual layer via projection and sound. This is made possible by the mapping of the virtual surface of the chapel's interior.
Up to ten visitors at a time can interact with Archifon by using the laser pointers. By pointing to any of the more than 100 elements, different audiovisual reactions are initiated.
Concept, audio, Max/MSP programming by Tomaš Dvořák - Floex {floex.cz}
Concept, visuals, realtime tracking by Dan Gregor - Initi {initi.org}
Support programmer: Jakub Koníček
Vocals: Karolina Vyskočilová
In collaboration with the festival PAF - pifpaf.cz
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Published on:
May 16, 2012
Cite: "Archifon I. - Interactive Installation" METALOCUS.
Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/archifon-i-interactive-installation>
ISSN 1139-6415
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