Interactive Robots Sound Art

Workshop

  • Kal Spelletich at desk with electronic components, motors, wires, rocks, and mechanical assemblies for sound art robots © Jihye Jang
  • A person working on an interactive robot sound art project with motors, circuit boards, and mechanical components on a wooden workbench © Jihye Jang
  • A person in a plaid shirt operates a kinetic sound machine with motors, acrylic panels, metal components, and electronic controls on a wooden table © Jihye Jang
  • A wooden workbench covered with electronic components, cables, tools, a cymbal, blue bottle, plants, pegboard, and technical sketches during a workshop © Jihye Jang
  • Portrait of Éva Csonka at a workshop table with electronic equipment, motors, synthesizer, and a red Einhell bench grinder © Éva Csonka
  • A person's hand gestures toward a metal platform with motors and mechanical components, with a power supply and microcontroller visible on a wooden workbench © Jihye Jang
  • A mechanical arm assembly with motors and metal brackets mounted on an aluminum base plate on a wooden workbench © Jihye Jang
Date(s)
Sun, 7 May – Tue, 16 May 2023
Duration
Ten days
Venue
HfG Atrium, Karlsruhe

In a ten-day workshop preceding the concert performance, Kal Spelletich worked with HfG Karlsruhe students to explore motors, microcontrollers, and mechanical systems. Together they created sound machines, experimental instruments, and kinetic objects that produced sound and movement, forming the foundation for the concert’s interactive, machine-driven composition.

Collaborations

  • Concept and Development: Lorenz Schwarz, Kal Spelletich

Additional Information

  • Workshop Supervision: Kal Spelletich, Lorenz Schwarz