Wirwarp is an instrument made for Soundlab and Sonic Acts Festival Amsterdam.
Drawing inspiration from Michel Waisvisz’ distinctive approach to sonic interactions and musical expression, Wirwarp incorporates conductive rubber cord stretch sensors. These sensors create a dynamic mesh on a wooden frame, providing a touch canvas for sonic exploration through the manipulation of tension dynamics. Playing the instrument involves warping and tangling the mesh – pulling the cords, pushing the nodes, and adjusting the frame’s angle with movable hinges.
In collaboration with Görkem Arikan, Lucas Vonk, Joris Takken and Rahsaan Bleijs.
Instrument made for Soundlab and Sonic Acts.