Digging in the Crates

Digging in the Crates is an interactive installation which offers possibilities to explore Sampling as a production technology of modern music. While dynamic data visualizations will be navigated using modified turntables, information graphics as well as auditory contributions helping to understand complex contents and relations.
The minimal visual style, focused on the essential information, achieves to act as display and interface at the same time. Both, the installation itself and the documentation are supported by fine crafted infographics explaining functionality and background of the project.
Digging in the Crates is the Diploma Thesis of Roland Loesslein, student at the University of Applied Sciences in Augsburg, Germany. He’s also the creator of The Human’s Developement, winner of Silver at Malofiej 18 and we’ve covered some of Rolands previous works here.





Thanks to Roland Loesslein for submitting this project. You can find more about him and his works on WeAin'tPlastic.com






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