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Interactive physical installation with projection mapping, allowing participants to compose music using a 15' conveyor belt (2014)

Phonophotobia

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Phonophotopia is an installation that is part of the McLaren Wall-to-Wall initiative of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and the Quartier des Spectacles in Montréal, Canada. This is our first collaboration with recording artist Kid Koala. Place ‘dots’ (coloured blocks) on a film strip conveyor belt and watch as they come to life as they are projected onto Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts. Each colour plays a unique sound that is triggered while left/ right placement on the film strip defines the musical note. Compose your own melodies by arranging patterns of dots on film, just as Norman McLaren did back in 1940.

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Interactive physical installation with projection mapping, allowing participants to compose music using a 15' conveyor belt (2014)

Phonophotobia

details

description

Phonophotopia is an installation that is part of the McLaren Wall-to-Wall initiative of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and the Quartier des Spectacles in Montréal, Canada. This is our first collaboration with recording artist Kid Koala. Place ‘dots’ (coloured blocks) on a film strip conveyor belt and watch as they come to life as they are projected onto Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts. Each colour plays a unique sound that is triggered while left/ right placement on the film strip defines the musical note. Compose your own melodies by arranging patterns of dots on film, just as Norman McLaren did back in 1940.

Media

Phonophotobia 01
Phonophotobia 02
Phonophotobia 03
Phonophotobia 04
Phonophotobia 05
Phonophotobia 06
Phonophotobia 07
Phonophotobia 08

Interactive physical installation with projection mapping, allowing participants to compose music using a 15' conveyor belt (2014)

Phonophotobia

details

description

Phonophotopia is an installation that is part of the McLaren Wall-to-Wall initiative of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and the Quartier des Spectacles in Montréal, Canada. This is our first collaboration with recording artist Kid Koala. Place ‘dots’ (coloured blocks) on a film strip conveyor belt and watch as they come to life as they are projected onto Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts. Each colour plays a unique sound that is triggered while left/ right placement on the film strip defines the musical note. Compose your own melodies by arranging patterns of dots on film, just as Norman McLaren did back in 1940.

Media

Phonophotobia 01
Phonophotobia 02
Phonophotobia 03
Phonophotobia 04
Phonophotobia 05
Phonophotobia 06
Phonophotobia 07
Phonophotobia 08

Interactive physical installation with projection mapping, allowing participants to compose music using a 15' conveyor belt (2014)

Phonophotobia

details

description

Phonophotopia is an installation that is part of the McLaren Wall-to-Wall initiative of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and the Quartier des Spectacles in Montréal, Canada. This is our first collaboration with recording artist Kid Koala. Place ‘dots’ (coloured blocks) on a film strip conveyor belt and watch as they come to life as they are projected onto Théâtre Maisonneuve at Place des Arts. Each colour plays a unique sound that is triggered while left/ right placement on the film strip defines the musical note. Compose your own melodies by arranging patterns of dots on film, just as Norman McLaren did back in 1940.

Media

Phonophotobia 01
Phonophotobia 02
Phonophotobia 03
Phonophotobia 04
Phonophotobia 05
Phonophotobia 06
Phonophotobia 07
Phonophotobia 08

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023

Hololabs would like to acknowledge that we operate in the traditional unceded territory of the Lkwungen peoples, known today as the Songhees and Esquimalt nations.

© Hololabs Studio Inc., 2011-2023