GRIDI was exhibited on August 6th 2015 at Contact Point (The Israel museum). The event theme was to have artists of all disciplines react to the artwork in the museum and invite the general public to experience it. I chose to interact with the spots painting by Damien Hirst. Being a musician and producer, I set out to create a large scale midi sequencer, which would be clean, simple and easy to use. The idea was to let people with little to no background in music, a chance to compose a track together.
After a few months of hard work and a brilliant team who worked day in and day out, the project was finally realised and was a success. People were standing in line to have a go at GRIDI and we had to let some people down when we closed the exhibition around 2am that night.
Read more about the concept behind GRIDI.
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