Véronique Vienne|Essays
June 23, 2016
Hear a Pin Drop
There is a blurring of the line between the visible and the audible realms. Programmers are developing harmonic algorithms to convert photographs into melodies. Sounds, now integral to visual exploration, are also on the leading edge of sensory design.
The Chinese-born Canadian fashion designer, Ying Gao, uses voice activation technology to let garments react to audio signals. Gao’s apparel project is an example of the way the human voice and the eye can interact with each other seamlessly (pun intended). Gao’s experimental clothes are organza tunics covered with a silvery fleece that shimmers, shivers, and shudders like down feathers in the wind. The diaphanous garments are not soft and cuddly, though. They are, in fact, bristling with thousands of prickly pins that whisper as they move. Hidden under the gossamer, sensors detect ambient noises and muffled conversations. They use these faint sound waves to set the pins in motion. It’s all very confidential.
Ying Gao’s Incertitudes
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