Yellow Splitch is an installation for public spaces, featuring an intricate and life-like interaction between visual and sonic elements. The installation consists of thousands of plastic cups suspended in the air and filled with a fluorescent solution. The liquid in the cups is illuminated with black light, and perceived as glowing dots. Loudspeakers situated across the space convey a constantly evolving soundscape, and through a tight coupling between sound and light the glowing points become sources of both color and tone.

My contribution to the project has been the soundscape and its physical mapping as well as technical implementation of music generation, light control and audiovisual integration.

By Dånk! collective (SE) and Metipolis (FR)

Exhibited at Fête des Lumières (Lyon 2008), Flow Festival (Helsinki 2009), and Konstpaus / Julstaden (Gothenburg 2011).