It isn’t that hard to imagine music coming from shoes, but there is usually a person wearing the shoes and using the shoes to make the music. Still an innovative person, Ingrid Bachmann, created the Symphony For 54 Shoes out of 27 pairs of recycled shoes.
Symphony For 54 Shoes is a kinetic artwork. Each shoe moves independently of each other with the use of solenoids (tubular magnetic sensors). Solenoids move up and down when activated by a switch and “Each switch, 52 in total, is controlled by a microcontroller and software that activates the sequence of the tapping of the shoes.
The 27 pairs of shoes have been collected from second hand stores and thrift stores. The toe and the heel of the shoe have tap dance plates (used for tap dancing) attached to them.
Gloria Campos-Hensley
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by Anonymous
Before watching the video
Before watching the video i was really impressed, i expected something really cool that would really turn the shoes in instruments, everything would be working altogether, making something with rhythm and why not different sound from the different shoes
but after watching it, i realized that there is nothing synchronous, nothing special actually...
Are u sure we could call that art?
I don't know about that, but i will certainly not call that music.
Sam