summaery2018: Projects
Data driven Objects // Drum Roll
Project information
Leoni Fischer
Co-AuthorsPauline Temme, Leoni Fischer, Anas Alnayef, Sujay Shalawadi ,He Ren, Tsung-Jen Pu
MentorsProf. Dr. Eva Hornecker, Dipl. Hannes Waldschütz
Faculty / Section:
Art and Design,
Media
Degree programme:
Product Design (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)),
Computer Science and Media (english) (Master of Science (M.Sc.)),
Human-Computer Interaction (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
Artwork
SemesterSummer semester 2018
Exhibition Location / Event Location- Bauhausstraße 11
(Foyer im Erdgeschoss)
Participation in the Bauhaus Essentials and the GRAFE Kreativpreis 2023
Links
https://tdrm.fiff.de/cluster.php
https://musik-gillhaus.de
Contributors:
Musik Gillhaus GmbH, Freiburg
Tihange-Doel Radiation Monitoring Project (TDRM)
Project description online
Data is omnipresent. They constantly surround us and actively influence our environment. As we continue to produce new amounts of data, the question of a more intuitive, legible way of visualizing data becomes more and more of a focus.
TRDM is a network for monitoring radiation exposure rates from the Tihange and Doel nuclear reactors in Belgium. The dataset creates regular updates from sensors placed at different locations
all around the region. A dark unsteady drum roll
as output of the installation is created by the data
in realtime, while any variation in sensor data is shown through a change in the beat frequency thus reflecting on the omnipresent threat through atomic radiation exposure.