PEQUEÑO RELOJ

 

Interaction Design, Sound, and Design Research

Pequeño Reloj is a multimodal interactive installation designed to facilitate the learning and experience of flamenco rhythm through movement, sound, and touch. Grounded in principles of embodied learning and inspired by the Dalcroze Method, the project explores how physical engagement can deepen rhythmic understanding.

As designer, I conceived, prototyped, and built the system’s hardware and interaction logic. The installation features a circular platform equipped with pressure sensors, LED lighting, and a tactile transducer that translate rhythm into haptic, auditory, and visual feedback. I also developed a series of interactive rhythmic exercises and performative modes that allow users to feel, see, and co-create flamenco compás in real time.