This interactive sound and light installation is made up of wooden sculptures mounted with colored light bulbs. Each part was cut with a jigsaw and hand painted by the artist.
The installation is controlled by sixteen buttons that trigger synchronized music and light sequences. Depending on the combination of buttons pressed, a different song and visual sequence is created. Andy asks the viewer to collaborate with him by creating their own songs.
Tip:
Hold down the buttons for a longer period (vs. fast clicks) for best results.
Andy’s art practice is built around creating inclusive, uplifting, and joyous experiences that foster connection and collaboration. His work often combines multiple disciplines – visual art, design, music, and animation – into immersive installations that invite engagement. His goal is to create spaces where people can connect both with the art and with one another in spontaneous and creative ways. Andy is based in Seattle, WA, where he has lived most of his adult life.
He is also a member of the sound collage band The Bran Flakes and has produced six full-length albums since 1999. He holds a BA from The Evergreen State College, where he studied animation and electronic music.
Instagram: @andy_arkley
Website: arkley.net
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