Trippy Interactive Billiard Ball Music Installation
This trippy interactive music installation by artist Caroline Grivellaro features 16 fiberglass billiard balls suspended from the ceiling and is featured at the Contemporary Art Museum in Morelia, Mexico. Participants, which represent the cue ball and its infinite possibility of trajectories, trigger snippets of electronic music by standing underneath each billiard ball. The possible sound combinations are innumerable--the more participants, the more musical chaos created.
This trippy interactive music installation by artist Caroline Grivellaro features 16 fiberglass billiard balls suspended from the ceiling and is featured at the Contemporary Art Museum in Morelia, Mexico. Participants, which represent the cue ball and its infinite possibility of trajectories, trigger snippets of electronic music by standing underneath each billiard ball. The possible sound combinations are innumerable--the more participants, the more musical chaos created.
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