Arduino, Acrlyic Sheets, Jumper Cables, rock,
plastic balls, dc motors, 2000x500x500mm,
2016
RHYTHM SCENERY IN EINDHOVEN
This work reinterpreted the rhythm of the
various wheels in the city center of
Eindhoven. In busy daily life, many modern
people tend to overlook the preciousness of
the values around them. This project offers
an opportunity for people to look at the
values again that can be overlooked in a
different light. As a stranger, I heard a
lot of wheels sounds when I arrived in
Eindhoven, Netherlands. I thought that It
may sound like noise to people who have
lived here for a long time. However, this
sound produced Eindhoven's joyful rhythm,
and I hoped others would feel the beautiful
value I felt. Maybe to somebody, the
familiar sound can feel new. I think
re-lighting lost values is the impact this
project can have on people. On April 2, when
it rained, I observed four-wheel
sounds(luggage, strollers, skateboard,
bicycle) in the city center for two hours
and wrote them down on the paper on the
street and made a score. The observation
method was to check the wheel sound heard
for 30 seconds, and after 30 seconds, go to
10 steps and observe the rhythm again. Based
on the observed ryhthm score, Ryhthm scenery
was made to be able to play the rhythm. I
divided the size of the plastic ball
according to the level of the wheel sound
(luggage> strollers> skateboard> bicycle).
Sometimes the two wheels play rhythm,
sometimes all the wheels play, sometimes all
the wheels stop because they are based on
the rhythm score I observed.
Designer
Suk Go
Adviser
Frans Bevers




