Christian Liljedahl

Arduino and Load Cells

I have been doing some experiments to get load cells working with Arduino. This is a collection of my experiences.  Something about: * What is a load cell * How did I wire it up to an Arduino board * What crazy application did I use it for? * Light was controlled by using

Dry Suit Up

Floating in a dry suit like a bloated corpse. A dancer using me as a lifeboat. Swimming around in the dark water in a huge steel cage. Draging dancers down in the deep, and releasing them again. Performed during "HelsingØre+Øjne" and "Køge Søger Havn" in

Floating Heartbeats

GPS controlled persistence of vision on old diode displays from the danish national arena. The image on the box is scrolled backwards at the same speed as the floats are moving forward. - Making the pattern appear to be frozen against the background. This was produced during "Køge Søger

Fishing Rods and Fire Baskets

Fire baskets made for the orchestra fleet of the Submarine Ballet of 2009 with Live Art Installations in Copenhagen Harbour. Made in 2009 and hung at the side of the ship for 10 years, bringing light in the night and mental and physical heat. The giant fishing rods are part

Controlled Aggression 2008

I am smashing up an apartment as people press buttons. The very first project I did with Halfmachine / illutron. A mockup of a small apartment. Me, sitting in the sofa. Passive. A control panel for the audience, with buttons labelled things like * TV * Kitchen * Sofa * TablePush a button - And

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