2020

INTERACTIVE LIGHT AND SOUND INSTALLATION

 

 
 
 
 

CONNECTOME IS AN EMBODIED EXPERIENCE TAKING PLACE 

IN BETWEEN YOUR CONSCIOUS AND 

UNCONSCIOUS DECISIONS

 
 

Connectome is an interactive AV installation which is controlled by the movement of the spectators. The installation is based on neuroscientific research of the connectome: the complete map of all neural connections in our brain.

Neuroscientific research into the connectome aims at mapping all neural connections in our brain. Scientists suspect that what makes you you, finds its source in the connections between your neurons. This means that our essence as human beings is situated in ever-changing connections, leaving our ‘being’ in constant flux.

Connectome consists of three hemispheres containing rotating hemispheres that are a speaker on one side and a controlled LED on the other. Both the light and sound can be directed outwards as well as inwards. The audience is placed in this spatial organism, like the way our brain moves and distorts. Connectome is a fluctuating between people’s conscious and unconscious choices.

The highly sensitive character plays with the controllability of the experience of people and, therefore, the stimulation and experience of their own changeable nature. 

In Connectome, one experiences not only their own influence and relationship to the installation but also that of one’s fellow visitor who, by making contact with another object, forms the experience together.

INTERVIEW

Credits

Concept and Design: Noor Stenfert Kroese

Composition and sound design: VRUKT

(Judith Rijsenbrij and Signe Danielsen Øgrim) Production: Emma Boots

Technical Production: Willem Weemhoff Software: Fred Rodrigues

Hardware: Merijn Accelerate

Photography: Robert van der Ree

Video: Esmoreit Lutters

Co-production with IDlab

Thanks to: Erik Lint, Bart Visser, IDlab, Stichting MusicaMaxima, Interfaculty Cooperation Fund AHK, Harry Schreurs, Frits van Driel, Lena Newton, Eline Oppewal, Pyke Effern, Jilt van Moorst, Eveline de Ridder, Joris Maas, Javid Ebrahimi, Arthur Stenfert Kroese, Just Stenfert Kroese, Jasmine Vermeerssen, Louisa Brunhoso