Project Description
The pulsating energy within the piece becomes a metaphor for the unseen forces that connect us to our surroundings and eachother, challenging the assumption that art must be experienced solely through sight. By prioritizing tactile interaction, the installation opens a dialogue about accessibility and the diverse ways we perceive and connect with the world.
It is an experiment in sensory inclusion, suggesting that art can be a shared, embodied experience—one that is shaped not only by visual aesthetics but by the full spectrum of bodily awareness and presence. In this way, the project reimagines the art space as a site of curiosity, comfort, and open-ended exploration, where touch becomes a radical act of connection and transformation.
Components
- Microcontroller (Arduino Nano 33 IoT)
- Tiny haptic motors (for tactile feedback)
- Breadboard (for prototyping circuit connections)
- Transistors (to drive haptic motors from microcontroller outputs)
- Resistors (for current limiting and signal conditioning)
- 5V DC power supply (to power motors and microcontroller)
How It Works
- Visitors feel rhythmic vibrations when they touch the artwork, creating a unique tactile sensation.
- Heartbeat sound is played in sync with the haptic pulse, enhancing the immersive experience.
- MadMapper software creates visual animations that are also synchronized with the haptic and audio elements.
- All elements—tactile, audio, and visual—work together for a multisensory experience.
Software
Software Used
-Arduino IDE (for programming microcontroller and haptic logic)
-Arduino IDE (for programming microcontroller and haptic logic)
Arduino IDE
MadMapper