Acoustic interface, 2018
The Tickle is an acoustic interface for sound. It’s designed as the missing input device for physical modeling synthesis. Vibrations are captured on the surface and fed into digital resonators. It responds naturally to hitting or scratching, even bowing on the edge, making the interaction embodied, intuitive, and intimate.
Project Credits:
- Max Neupert
Biography:
The Center for Haptic Audio Interaction Research (CHAIR) (DE): Based in Weimar, CHAIR is researching haptic and tangible sound interaction and developing the Tickle instrument, an acoustic interface for physical modelling. Max Neupert, Philipp Schmalfuß, Sebastian Stang, and Clemens Wegener are part of CHAIR.