Interactive Installation: Optical Music Machines 1 - 3 Apr 2022
Instantly create your own cool rhythms, grooves and melodies by colouring black lines on a piece of paper and placing it in one of these Optical Music Machines by Irish artist Ed Devane.
You’ll find a circular template on the paper that looks like a vinyl record or CD divided into segments. You can colour in any of the segments you choose using a black pen. Next, you place your visual pattern into one of the optically sequenced music machines. The machine reads your drawing and plays sounds wherever it notices the black sections. If you have a lot of black sections it will sound complicated but if you have less it may sound more mellow and relaxing.
Just like that, you’ll hear your drawing turned into music and played on the installation! You can adjust the volume and speed too for added fun. If you like, you can then fill in another page and create a whole new musical pattern for the machine to play.
Part of BIG BANG Dublin! 2022
About BIG BANG Dublin!
Ireland's only international music festival for young audiences returns for what promises to be the biggest bang yet! An adventurous celebration of music of all kinds, BIG BANG Dublin! encourages curiosity and musical discovery with outstanding music performances and intriguing installations from Ireland and abroad. Fri 1st to Sun 3rd April. See the full festival programme here.
BIG BANG Dublin! is presented by The Ark in collaboration with Zonzo Compagnie with the support of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. BIG BANG Festival is a format developed and owned by Zonzo Compagnie.