Crazy toys

 

Crazy toys allow children to voice out their drawing construction. Crazy toys capture the pitch and loudness of the child's voice and generates patterns on a screen. I work on a database management of the child's pre-drawn pattern that she could decide to use for her compositions.

 

I am currently making a generic doll whose body reacts to the sound input and generates digital drawings. I link max/msp to processing. The digital patterns from processing flow through the body of the doll as a metaphor on how digital technologies invade our everyday space and body.
 
Video coming soon ...

Created by Cati Vaucelle

at the Tangible Media Group, MIT Media Laboratory

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