Resosseous [ resonating osseous structure ] is an exploration in the relationship between form, space, sound, and social interaction. Polyhedral bone structures and their connecting ligaments are embedded with technology to evoke a collaborative interaction with any number of people in a given environment. Sensors translate a range of human touches into a resonating soundscape that encapsulates the skeletal form and its immediate surroundings. The object remains dormant until it is engaged with, thereby transforming from a sculpture to a live instrument, a constantly evolving and performative domain. Resosseous is the antithesis of a non-place. It harbours people's curiosity to reshape any space into a social one, as humans create harmony between each other and their environment.
Resosseous < polyhedral instrument > was a workshop for EASA (Europe Architecture Students Assembly) 2016, Nida, Lithuania.
Tutors :: Ramin Shambayati and Mehran Davari