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'''ROTTING ROTATION'''
'''ROTTING ROTATION'''


Jam Session - Tired Machine Orchestra WS23/24 Bauaus University Weimar (youtube.com)
PERFORMANCE LINK [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCmc1b0Kx9A] 17.11.23


In this collective sound performance, the reuse of waste and broken electronics aims to provoke attention to the impact of technology on our lives and draw attention to consumption patterns and electronic waste. These transformed discarded gadgets, old circuits, or dysfunctional devices were found in the recycling factory near Weimar. By finding new functions and appropriating already existing ones in these materials, the instruments challenge the perception of obsolescence and encourage viewers to rethink their relationship with technology and environmental responsibility, by becoming loud and audible. This is not only an example of innovation but also a powerful reminder of the need to recycle and upcycle in our throwaway culture.
In this collective sound performance, the reuse of waste and broken electronics aims to provoke attention to the impact of technology on our lives and draw attention to consumption patterns and electronic waste. These transformed discarded gadgets, old circuits, or dysfunctional devices were found in the recycling factory near Weimar. By finding new functions and appropriating already existing ones in these materials, the instruments challenge the perception of obsolescence and encourage viewers to rethink their relationship with technology and environmental responsibility, by becoming loud and audible. This is not only an example of innovation but also a powerful reminder of the need to recycle and upcycle in our throwaway culture.
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This instrument is activated by the human fingernail. A record is placed on a functional fan motor, which replaces the wings. The resulting rapid rotation is controlled by the pressure of the fingernail, which senses vibrations in a similar way to the needle of a record player. A piezo microphone integrated into the fingernail amplifies the captured sound, similar to the needle of a conventional record player.
This instrument is activated by the human fingernail. A record is placed on a functional fan motor, which replaces the wings. The resulting rapid rotation is controlled by the pressure of the fingernail, which senses vibrations in a similar way to the needle of a record player. A piezo microphone integrated into the fingernail amplifies the captured sound, similar to the needle of a conventional record player.


'''The Performance'''
''17.11''
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[[The Process]]
[[The Process]]

Latest revision as of 09:14, 15 February 2024

ROTTING ROTATION

PERFORMANCE LINK [1] 17.11.23

In this collective sound performance, the reuse of waste and broken electronics aims to provoke attention to the impact of technology on our lives and draw attention to consumption patterns and electronic waste. These transformed discarded gadgets, old circuits, or dysfunctional devices were found in the recycling factory near Weimar. By finding new functions and appropriating already existing ones in these materials, the instruments challenge the perception of obsolescence and encourage viewers to rethink their relationship with technology and environmental responsibility, by becoming loud and audible. This is not only an example of innovation but also a powerful reminder of the need to recycle and upcycle in our throwaway culture.


The Instrument

This instrument is activated by the human fingernail. A record is placed on a functional fan motor, which replaces the wings. The resulting rapid rotation is controlled by the pressure of the fingernail, which senses vibrations in a similar way to the needle of a record player. A piezo microphone integrated into the fingernail amplifies the captured sound, similar to the needle of a conventional record player.


The Process