Creative Production
Devoid Caliber is a Creative Studio by Jairo Gomez.
Bridging the gap between the idea in your mind and tangible reality through the deliberate fusion of technology and art. We focus on providing the bridge between creativity and design translating concepts into functional, beautifully realized outcomes that honor vision, form, and purpose.
DEVOID_CALIBER INC.
DEVOID_CALIBER INC.
MIAMI MUSIC WEEK 2026
This is a collaborative interactive art install between artists @devoid_caliber_ and @chrolik for the @sightsndsounds festival
INCASE OF TOMORROW
Drawing from 1950s visions of tomorrow defined by optimism and technological promise, the work revisits a time when the future felt expansive and full of possibility.
AUTO CAD FABRICATION & VACUUM FORMING
Interactive Installation | Arduino + Rhino + Vacuum Forming
The goal or concept of this project was investigating the human body as both a physical and sonic membrane. Each quadrant reacts to touch, triggering soundscapes composed and programmed by Jairo using Arduino.
The panels were vacuum-formed from polystyrene shaped using Rhino CAD and CNC-milled wooden molds. Conductive aluminum layers on the back enabled sensor-based interactivity, allowing users to modulate audio outputs directly.
Technologies used:
Arduino (hardware + code)
Rhino 3D + CNC milling
Vacuum forming
Touch-sensitive conductive layering
Sound design + physical computing
This images document and represents the end result of a creative exploration that allowed me to explore and use an arduino software and hardware. The projects initial concept was, how humans are shaped physiologically by sound and that sounds move through humans, therefore the human acts as a membrane in this project. Using the 3D Auto CAD software Rhino, Vacuum Forming and coding an Arduino this was created. Each quadrant depicted above this caption has a different sound pre - loaded, the sounds were created by Jairo.
The quadrants were made by using Polystyrene in combination with a wooden form created from a CNC Mill / Router. The surfaces' forms were designed in Rhino software. Electricity was conducted to the quads of polystyrene via aluminum wrap that was stuck to the backsides of the squares in order to edit and modulate parameters in the arduino software.
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