Our new online Gallery provides creative professionals a platform to showcase their portfolio of work, gain exposure, build their network, find collaborators, and become eligible for funding opportunities like The Studio. The Gallery also helps fans of cutting edge creative work to discover new artists and inspiring projects. Each week we'll be selecting a few of our favorites and bringing you the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer. To have your work featured, submit your tech-powered projects to the Gallery.
Quiet Ensemble, the Italian team we spoke with for our most recent Tech Q&A, turn goldfish into unwitting musicians with their installation Quintetto. Each of five large water tanks contains a goldfish. With software detecting their movements within the tanks, each fish alters an ambient sound by swimming in various directions, creating a random symphony, and never playing the same song twice.Benjamin Soehnel: Digital Surface Art
Munich-based artist Benjamin Soehnel drew inspiration early on from video feedback art, later graduating to digital art. His current works consist of algorithmic patterns that he alters, then adding various textures and colors to the disrupted patterns. The result is a varied yet distinct set of ostensibly digital images that invoke organic imagery, though they are anything but.Abbas Mushtaq: AUDIOGRAFIXAbbas Mushtaq takes songs and translates them into geometric visualizations based on the fluctuations in their volume. The louder the song gets, the brighter the squares get. The collection covers a wide range of musical styles, from Mobb Deep to The Stone Roses, Bob Marley to Skream.
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