Meghan Trainor
RFID art exhibitions paintings press about


 

Bioluster, 2007
Accelerator Group collaborative installation presented at People Doing Strange Things With Electricity, an art exhibition at 911 Media Arts Center curated by Dorkbot/Seattle.

Bioluster is a large-scale tactile interface that offers simple, yet not immediately obvious, methods of triggering different series of sound samples. Participants in this project included artists Jite Agbro & Meghan Trainor, programmer Stephen Koch and carpenter Patrick Kerr.

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Transmission, 2006
Northern Electronics Research Division, Residency & Exhibition at LMCC Swingspace

Demonstration of functionality, RFID embedded objects trigger audio.

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Transmission, 2006
NERD at LMCC

Audience members interacts with objects by scanning the control pieces and then scanning numbered graphite pieces to trigger audio.

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Transmission, 2006
NERD at LMCC

Audience member interacts with objects by scanning the control pieces and then swinging graphite pieces to trigger audio.

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Filters, 2006
NERD at LMCC

Artist triggers audio with rfid embedded filters and chip in her arm

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16 Horsepower, 2006
Ask the Robot, NERD, Dorkbot Seattle

Interface useed for multiple performances & demonstrations. Here, the audience interacts with RFID embedded ceramic & graphite objects to trigger audio.

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With Hidden Numbers, 2005
NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP)

These presentation, artist scans RFID embedded sculptural objects to trigger audio.

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Radio-Frequency Remix, 2005
ITP

Artist triggers digitized record samples with pieces of the actual record for the Physical Remix project in Ireland.

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RFID Project, 2004
ITP

First experiment in networked RFID sculpture; audience interacts with rfid embedded rubber, triggering sound locally and lights remotely via network.

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