BallDroppings, performative sound spheres.

The software can convert the music in a matter of interface, where the code that oversees its production is blatantly natural, even in its abstraction in pixels. BallDroppings is a direct example of this model, in which the balls slowly sound generated by the program echo bouncing off the lines entered by the user. The physical properties of the spheres (simply configurable) affect their flow in a continuous sound and editable in the structure of the physical representation that feeds on itself. The playful shape and instinctive supplied to the program (available for windos and mac osx by Josh Nimoy, author among other things screensaver n 0 time and software Textension , makes it a flexible instrument, easily exploitable within the performative and even comes with the configuration possibilities of the sounds through listening to a TCP / IP port.