The Reactive Square is an adaptation of Kazimir Malevich's painting
Black Square (1915) for the dynamism and motion of the digital realm.
It presents nine compositions that translate sound into motion
graphics. Maeda's children provided the impetus for this project; he
sought a way to simplify their interactions with the computer. Rather
than awkwardly manipulating a mouse or keyboard, a user of The
Reactive Square simply talks into a microphone and the square reacts
and morphs in response.
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