MusiCocktail, guided by the sounds drinks.

The sounds have a crucial role in a social context, and their variation often leads to a consequent change in the relationships that exist in the environment at that time. The interaction between the different sensory components, as well as hearing, acting on an abstract system favors the intersection of different data stream. MusiCocktail is a system developed by Tristan Jehan and Ali Mazálek the MIT Media Lab experimenting with the ' interaction between the type of spilled drinks for the patrons of a public space, and sounds in a distributed environment. The weight of bottles and glasses resting on all sensors determines the varying tones of ambient music, emphasizing the action of the same substances on their bodies. The interaction with the type of drinks that are served therefore allows to tune two stimuli deep (that of taste and alcohol and the auditory), in that mode, although still simple, could lead to a mutual influence, and consonance humoral innovative . The sound landscape potentially developable from these parameters foreshadows a different kind of synesthesia, organically induced sensory and amplified.