Dianne Verdonk, Michelle Vossen & Roald van Dillewijn
Sounds Like Touch
Dianne Verdonk, Michelle Vossen and Roald van Dillewijn are artists collaborating on Sounds Like Touch at Hof van Cartesius. At U?, they present their art installation Bromwol and will go in conversation with each other about their collaboration.
Michelle Vossen is a Utrecht-based interdisciplinary designer and educator working with textiles and technology. Her practice revolves around the combination of textiles with technology in the form of soft sensors, using various manual and machine textile techniques. She combines this with electronic components, microcontrollers and code into interactive works.
Dianne Verdonk is a performer, composer and instrument designer who seeks the ultimate, personal form of musical expression by using bodily interaction as a fundamental element. Dianne founded the Utrecht-based Sounds Like Touch Foundation, a platform for artists who experiment with bodily interaction in electronic music and art.
Roald van Dillewijn is a sound artist, creative coder, designer and lecturer from the Netherlands who aims to work on a new view of designing sounds and letting them interact in a fascinating way. The tools to create sounds are found in creative software design, and hacking and designing electronic instruments.