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by students of Larry Shea
"Pressure" is a site specific installation
where computer controlled sensors manipulate the sights
and sounds of daily commuting to address issues of
accelerated culture and the evolving metaphors for speed
and progress. "Pressure" seeks to explore the psychology
and physicality of individuals in the contemporary urban
landscape.
"Pressure" is a collaborative effort of the
students in the "Interactive installation" class at the
school of
the museum of fine arts taught by artist Larry Shea.
Technically this class focuses on the MAX/MSP object
oriented Multimedia programming language coupled with the
I-CubeX, a MIDI interface system for connecting external
sensors (pressure sensors, lasers, etc.) to MAX/MSP.
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