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anemochord

anemochord

A weather-responsive audiovisual sculpture for Second Life by Adam Nash. Access the sculpture at Ramonia, A Garden of Immersive Audio Visual Sculptures, in Second Life on the island of Marni. You will need the free Second Life software.

aneomchord - artist notes
8 flexible poles respond to the wind and cloud cover that is constantly, programatically generated by the Second Life environment. The stronger the wind, the louder the sound. The more clouds there are, the darker the poles become.

Adam Nash (Adam Ramona), Melbourne (Second Life)
January 2007