sonicSENSE + phaseSpace (2010)

Data from the Double Pendulum plots the physical characteristics of its chaotic motion which has been translated into motion for the small kinetic sculpture hanging from the ceiling. One plot sets the x-axis as the height of the bottom tip of the pendulum and the y-axis as its associated velocity.The other plot takes the x-axis as the angular position and the y-axis as the angular velocity of the bottom bob. speed and position of the participant as they move through the Mylar Corridor determines the volume and sound that is heard. If you proceed quickly the sounds will blend into a single moment of cacophony. If you move slowly each sound will be played discreetly. The sounds are of different planets and stars taken from the internet. 

SonicSENSE + phaseSpace in collaboration with Nathan Kandus and Jill Naiman & Rachel Stickler graduate students in Astronomy & Astrophysics program at the University of California Santa Cruz. SonicSENSE (2008-2012) is an expandable site for art, culture, new technologies, digital media, collaboration, and participation created in collaboration with artist Barney Haynes.