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![Timing (or what is the secret to good comedy), Arlo Mountford & Nick Selenitsch, 2013](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5b08b4cef2e6b1aad427bebb/1628040567524-8P48M91Y7XPAU6KMCS3U/TimingInstall.jpg)
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A Collaboration with Nick Selenitsch, exhibited at Westspace in 2013. Each kinetic device was connected to sensors throughout the gallery space. Each devices would ‘chime’ when triggered by a sensor, for example when the light hit the window with a certain intensity a cacophonic sound would ring throughout the gallery.
Arduino controllers, motion sensors, motors, steel, and wood.
Timing (or what is the secret to good comedy), Arlo Mountford & Nick Selenitsch, 2013
Install
Timing (or what is the secret to good comedy), Arlo Mountford & Nick Selenitsch, 2013
detail
Timing (or what is the secret to good comedy), Arlo Mountford & Nick Selenitsch, 2013
detail in motion
Timing (or what is the secret to good comedy), Arlo Mountford & Nick Selenitsch, 2013
Room sheet detail. Each finger corresponds to a different sensor.