This video captures The Stealth Project, a beautiful interactive music installation shown at ISEA 2009.
In the Stealth project, two grids of monome triggers are used to target and launch 'missiles' across an abstracted 3D space at each other, attempting to avoid radar detection and annihilate the opposition.
In contrast to typical video games, though, the piece acts as a collaborative spatial musical instrument. Each ‘missile’ emits sounds based on its relative position and the conditions it encounters along its trajectory.
See the link below for more info and videos on the Stealth Project.
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James Lewin
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