d'Alessandro, NicolasCalderon, RobertoMüller, StefanieFels, SidneyEibl, MaximilianRitter, Marc2017-11-222017-11-222011978-3-941003-38-5https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/8042ROOM#81 is a digital art installation which explores how visitors can interact with architectural and vocal cues to intimately collaborate. The main space is split into two distinct areas separated by a soft wall, i.e. a large piece of fabric tensed vertically. Movement within these spaces and interaction with the soft wall is captured by various kinds of sensors. People’s activity is constantly used by an agent in order to predict their actions. Machine learning is then achieved by such agent to incrementally modify the nature of light in the room and some laryngeal aspects of synthesized vocal spasms. The combination of people closely collaborating together, light changes and vocal responses creates an intimate experience of touch, space and sound.enROOM#81 – An Architectural Instrument for Exploring Human Control of Primitive Vocal CuesText/Conference Paper