Open Source: Fostering New Connections in the Physical World through Interactive Sound Experiences


Membership plan: Going Deeper | Topics: Sound Design

Course overview

In this presentation, Bruno shared case studies from his multisensory installations, including those exhibited at the Venice Biennale, alongside the products he developed through his three start-ups. He discussed his journey of adapting technology, initially designed to meet his own artistic needs, into products that resonated far beyond their original intention.

Bruno’s work focused on using vibrations and machine learning to transform everyday objects and spaces into interactive entities, creating novel connections—whether between friends, strangers, or the spaces around them. By turning ordinary objects and surfaces into interactive canvases, Zamborlin invited participants to engage in shared experiences, transforming everyday moments into opportunities for discovery and connection, fostering a sense of community and shared wonder.

Who is this session for?

  • Artists and technologists interested in exploring how multisensory installations and machine learning can turn everyday objects into interactive experiences.
  • Entrepreneurs and innovators looking to understand how artistic technology can evolve into successful products and create meaningful connections between people and spaces.

Session materials and Zoom link

  • Open Source - Recording

Requirements

  • An Internet Connection

Course schedule

Meet your instructor

Bruno Zamborlin, PhD, is an AI researcher and artist whose artworks have been showcased at venues like the Venice Biennale and the London Victoria & Albert Museum. He is the founder of 3 startups: Mogees, HyperSurfaces, and HyperSentience. His work focuses on transforming everyday objects and surfaces into interactive, intelligent entities, thereby redefining our interaction with the space and between us. Based in London and Milan, Bruno Zamborlin is a four-time TEDx speaker and honorary research fellow at Goldsmiths, univ. Of London.

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