Aquapella- Gestural Interactions with Liquid Turbulence as Musical Expression
John Lettang; August Black

- Format: oral
- Session: papers-3
- Presence: in person
- Duration: 15
- Type: long
Abstract:
The Aquapella is a hand-held gestural instrument for exploring the unique relationship of liquid turbulence and musical expression. The device consists of eight conductive water-level sensors in a custom 3D printed container. As a musician moves the device, it generates a chaotic flow of water within the container and translates the motion into real-time midi signals for audio-visual interpretation. In our initial performances and tests with the Aquapella, we have focused on turning the flowing characteristics of the device into ambient and glitch soundscapes that move between noise and harmonics. We present the primary findings in developing the Aquapella including related works, description of the project development, and ideas for future iterations.