'Son Demounn' _ Interactive Sound Space (Ver 2)
Mauritian Creole for 'sound people', Son Demounn is a social, interactive, audio control installation.
In collaboration with Kim Yip Tong and Henry Greenleaf for. Sonar 2016


Son Dimounn, Mauritian Creole for ‘sound people’, is a social and interactive audio manipulation piece. Initially developed as a self sported, domestic structure and later reinvented as a hanging object for Sonar festival, Barcelona.
An interactive sound installation comprising of a wooden frame with stretch sensors which, when pulled, activate a variety of different audio filters. An Ipod/mp3 player can be connected via a computer and arduino system, giving users full control of the sound system.

Interaction test using the stretch sensors



Diagram showing the interaction set up
Hooking the stretch sensors up to logic patches using Arduino and max msp



Photographs from Sonos
On display at the festival