Vento for artists

Create work that notices its audience.

Use sensors, light, sound, movement and AI to make the work respond to people and the space around it.

Hand using the illuminated controller of the Life Blocks interactive installation

The need

« I want to turn the genetic code into a sculpture people can explore »

Life Blocks

Life Blocks turns 50 DNA bases into a three-dimensional mechanical installation. Its modules move to represent genetic sequences, and visitors use the controller to choose a real sequence, fix errors or create their own code.

Try asking Vento

Trigger lights and motors when someone approaches
Give my sculpture a voice when someone interacts
Let visitors change the artwork from their phones

How you build it with Vento

Three steps, from the first wiring to a system that keeps running.

01

Define how the work responds

Decide what happens when someone approaches, touches, speaks or moves through the space.

02

Bring every element into sync

Vento connects sensors and controls to light, sound and movement so the whole installation responds as one work.

03

Keep evolving the experience

Change its behaviour by describing a new intention, without rebuilding the installation.

Know what you want to build?

Describe it, Vento builds it.