Nebulist Bubblemachine

Four creative minds came together with a shared vision: to design and build the first bubble-blowing machine. What began as a conceptual idea developed into a collaborative project that combined innovation, engineering, and artistic expression. Each contributor brought a distinct perspective, skill set, and creative approach, resulting in a unique installation that reflected a fusion of different styles.

The machine was well received and became a featured installation at various festivals. It was showcased at events such as Extrema, Wildeburg, Phoenix fireconvention, Into the woods festival, Landjuweel, and many others. Designed to engage audiences, the installation produced dynamic streams of bubbles, creating an interactive and visually captivating experience.

Festivalgoers interacted with the machine in diverse ways, integrating it into the atmosphere of each event.
The project demonstrated the potential of creative collaboration in developing large-scale interactive installations. It continues to be presented at events, evolving with each iteration and reaching new audiences.

Using the moon as a reflector, the radio observatory is used to bounce musical sounds off of the moon, which are used in a musical composition. The moonbounced sounds are visualised using a vibrating mirror, illustrating the act of using the moon as a reflector.