Brillen en Foscor is an interactive installation built for the LLUM BCN Festival in Barcelona, Spain, in February 2017. Located in an enclosed patio in the Gothic quarter of Barcelona, the installation, an interactive audiovisual instrument, transforms the space through a musical performance based on citizen participation. From the narrow winding streets of the neighborhood, the visitor nters the patio space and is invited to play with the strings of light, composing musical melodies based on the citizens’ real time interaction.
By pulling the interactive strings of light distributed around the patio, the user activates the different chords, which interlay to the melodic background sound. Piezoelectric sensors, located in the base of each string, capture the vibration from the visitor’s’ interaction, sending this information to the raspberry pi plata, then activating the speakers embedded into the digitally fabricated wooden islands, located at the base of the strings of light. This mechanism creates a direct sound response to the user action. The strings of light are illuminated thanks to black lights located throughout the patio, making them inherently attractive to the curious visitor, who is invited to pass through the installation thanks to distribution and form of the digitally fabricated wooden structures – island – that enclose all the technological elements of the installation.
The experience is amplified according to the number of actors within the space also allowing the users to interact not only with the installation, but between themselves, through the common construction of an intense audio composition. The collective behaviour and rhythm at which each participant plays the strings, activating their surrounding space, allows to generate an immersive audio-spatial experience through a common interactive game. In this way, Brillen en Foscor establishes a dialogue between the visitor and the public space, as well as between different visitors, allowing the space to become responsive and interactive through sound.
The installation seeks to engage the visitors of all ages through playful discovery, using this engagement to connect people through their senses, rather than through an explicit narrative, to the story of Santa Eulalia. Moreover, thanks to the integration of latest technology within the traditional urban fabric the installation allows to move from the static concept of public space to a more dynamic and responsive model of active public space. Brillen en Foscor is an immersive and interactive musical experience, transforming space through visitor interaction and sound, engaging community, implementing advanced technology and enriching social activity in the area.
Brillen en la Foscor is a project by IAAC Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia.
Design Team: Maria Kuptsova, Ángel Muñoz, Nikolaos Argyros, Lalin Keyvan, Jonathan Irawan, Noor El-Gewely, Robert Staples, Inthat Ueasak-Aree, Karthikeyan Dhanabalan, Maryan Ewais, Andre Resende, Firas Safieddine, Martin Hristov
Image: Joan Guillamat Castells