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Spectrometer - Barcelona, Spain

This project explores light as a way of communicating and understanding frequencies — both the ones we can see and the ones we can only hear. The idea is inspired by a spectrogram, a simple visual tool that shows how sound frequencies change over time. In this installation, that principle is translated into a physical environment where sound and light continuously interact.

The intention was to keep the experience intuitive rather than technical. Sound shapes the atmosphere, and light makes those changes visible. As the audio evolves, the lighting responds in real time, allowing visitors to clearly perceive the relationship between what they hear and what they see.

Spectrometer transforms the space through this dialogue, offering a different sensation depending on where the audience stands. The installation incorporates a 4D sound system with more than 16 speakers distributed throughout the space, enabling sound to travel, rotate, and create depth around the audience. I was responsible not only for the lighting design and programming, but also for the sound design and the full technical development and programming of the 4D sound system, ensuring precise synchronization and spatial accuracy.

The result is a cohesive and immersive environment where audio and light operate as a single unified experience.

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