The Infinite Choir stood resplendent in Pitt Street for month leading up to Christmas. The Infinite Choir is a walkway of atmospheric light sculptures triggered by the movement and number people walking through. Take the journey on your own and you’ll hear a festive solo voice; walk through in a crowd and watch the figures light up entirely and a full choir burst into song. Share the fun and see how loudly and brightly you can make the Infinite Choir sing.
Each interactive sculpture represents a unique voice from the choral choir. Each member consists of a directional speaker [the black circle] an ultrasonic proximity sensor and an array of highly concentrated full RGB LED lights. As the proximity sensor detects the presence of passers-by, it triggers in unison a vocal and light reaction from the sculpture. The visuals are generated in real-time, responding to the amplitude and frequencies of each unique voice. Each of the 16 choir members are networked together to complement each other in sound and light, creating an ever unique and festive experience of the senses.