Velcro 3×3
This improvisation trio formed by students from the Royal Conservatory of the Hague, explores the body as both interface and mediator between human gesture and electronic sound, each performer engages with a personalized improvisation system: a PlayStation controller linked to Max for Live, a touchpad programmed through Pure Data, and a collection of motion sensors attached to synthesis engines. Together they inhabit the space between input and output, where movement and touch become sonic transmissions. Their performance works on how embodied actions like pressing, waving, swiping all translate into shifting sonic textures, revealing the body’s role as a site of resonance, translation, and resistance within human–technology interaction. Performance set durations vary and can be adapted to a specific timeframe.