The creation of the interactive installation Light Piano 2.0 was inspired by the question ‘how can music and image become one?’ The cubes placed in this spatial composition are connected to the keys of the piano, meaning that Lightpiano 2.0 can be regarded as both a work of art and an instrument.
In this installation the sound of the piano is being mobilised and visualised, allowing the audience not only to play the piano but also to play the light. The result is a special kind of instrument that resonates with ears, eyes and heart.