The students had to be interactive, individually uploading and assigning in Max MSP their edited sounds to the sound sensor patches being used for the sound installation. They also had to physically construct the installation, ensuring adequate coverage and in accordance to Health and Safety directives.
This two-day workshop highlighted the underlying facet of Inter(me)zzo, which is its educational and life skill benefits. The primary aim of Inter(me)zzo beyond the exploration of 'Liminals' themes was to use audio/ sonic interaction as a segue to engaging with the visual technological art making processes and conversations. In essence by making art - engaging with art. However attendant with this conceptual/ intellectual intervention is practical learning, making the participant better skilled and more employable.