





Client: Quartier des Spectacles
Location: Montreal, QC, Canada
Completion date: 2015
Artwork budget: $50,000
Project Team
Artist
Louis-Xavier Gagnon-Lebrun
ATOMIC3
Artist
Félix Dagenais
ATOMIC3
Other
Jean-Sébastien Côté
Other
Olivier Gagnon
20K
Other
Sebastien Dallaire
Generique Design

Overview
An interactive installation that allows passersby to be an orchestra conductor for a few minutes, using a baton equipped with sensors. Participants control the fountain’s hundreds of spouts, making the water dance in time with their movements and the music. Spectators gather around, enjoying a dazzling water show while listening to classic pieces by Bizet, Tchaikovsky and Beethoven.
Goals
To achieve the result, ATOMIC3 developed a “smart” baton and a podium fitted with a camera that can sense the range of the conductor’s movements. The data are transmitted in real time and determine the volume of the music and the height of the water columns.
Process
The more energetic and animated the conductor is, the more grandiose the fountain’s orchestra of water jets will be, particularly the central jet, which will spray as high as 10 metres. Several levels of difficulty will allow both first-timers and repeat visitors to have plenty of fun while entertaining the curious gathered around the fountain. Lastly, when people jump in front of the podium, musical elements such as cymbal crashes are added, and certain jets are activated.