Originally created in 2019,Clamsis a collection of kinetic sound sculptures resembling their eponymous creature.
What distinguishes these clams from static sculptures is their capacity to transform data into sound and movement.
Nearby industry-standard sensors translate detected water quality into a dynamic soundscape full of microtonal shifts.
As the water quality fluctuates, the sounds the clams produce do as well.
It also creates an intimate link between the sculptures and the water upon which they float.
Barotti describes his work as tech ecosystem[s] that play with resemblances to animals and plants.
To learn more about the artist, visitMarco Barottis websiteand follow him onInstagram.