The FZT-8050 is an interactive installation describing a fictional super computer built in the late 70s that is capable of analyzing frequencies connected to future events.
The machine waits for participants to ask a question which they are seeking insight into. It generates a responds using information collected through a series of sensors and a corresponding glove made of conductive fabric.
New audio tones are created by using a StyleGAN model trained on spectrograms from audio recorded at a ringing rock site in Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, the computer plays a recording and displays a spectrograph shape.
The spectrograms are then translated back into audio and played through a speaker. The newly generated tone is displays visually using a particle system inspired by oscilloscope visuals.
The installation was built using Arduino, copper fabric, and p5.js.