June 2, 2006
Don't shout it, Tratt' it [via WMMNA]
The TRATTIs are wearable screaming devices for children. TRATTIs generate noise and sound and music (depending on your ear) according to what the kid is looking at. Each TRATTI is different, yet all are similar. The prototype plays the visual world as the score
Though the TRATTI looks very low tech, it actually is a high tech device. A mobilephone with camera runs the system. It also contains a megaphone-shaped horn, an amplifier and electronics. TRATTI uses custom-made software, developed in mobile processing, to interpret the images as sound that the phone takes, then it plays out loud the sound it generates. the software was done in mobile processing.
A work by Laura Beloff & Martin Pichlmair
reBlogged from WMMNA
emily | 3:53 PM |
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