a plaything for the great observers at rest by Norimichi Hirakawa.
Look
By Jane Mumford
Look
by Jane Mumford and Justine Klaiber
Score - Christof Steinmann
Sound Design & Mixing - Thomas Gassmann
3D artist - Christoph Angehrn
Titles - David Zürcher
Mentors - Jürgen Haas, Robert Müller
Puppet building supervision - Gesine Richter
Paik Times Five
By Flightphase
Paik Times Five by FlightPhase.
The imagery is generated by the viewer’s movement: each person leaves behind them graphic traces in the virtual space. Various media (sourced online) are the raw material for this imagery — the viewer ‘paints’ the space with colors and textures of those videos.
Project created by FlightPhase
Creative direction: Karolina Sobecka
Technical direction and lead software development: Jeff Crouse Additional software development: Nick Hardeman
dIP
By [IP] Jakub Lech
dIP by Bogumił Misala and Jakub Lech - WRO Media Art Biennale 2013
Aarhus by Light
By Tobias Ebsen
Aarhus by Light.
"Concert Hall Aarhus, one of the largest in Europe, was home for a new interactive media facade that invited guests and passers-by to encounter and partake in a new dimension of the renowned cultural institution.
Aarhus by Light was active in the months of February and March, 2008. The project has now ended, but the idea of using of media facades to enrich Concert Hall Aarhus, as well as the rest of Aarhus, lives on. We maintain this website to offer information in the project.
Aarhus by Light is a groundbreaking experiment in media facades. The project is a collaboration between Concert Hall Aarhus, Martin Professional A/S, CAVI at the University of Aarhus, and Wall of Pixels."
Instant Paintings #3
By Marco Cadioli
Instant Paintings #3 by Marco Cadioli
Google Earth transformed in an Instant Paintings Generator.
Instant Paintings is part of the project "Abstract Journeys", where the popular software Google Earth is used to do something different from his original goal of 3d World representation. In a long series of jumps the surfaces of the earth, seen from above in a perfect azimuthal view, generate instant paintings.
Marco Cadioli, 2012 - 5'20" (HD 720)
snail trail
By Philipp Artus
snail trail by Philipp Artus.
A snail invents the wheel and goes through a cultural evolution to finally get back to its origin.
"A laser animation is projected at an angle of 360° onto a column, so that the audience has to walk around to follow the course of the snail. The projection surface is of a phosphorescent material, which creates an after-glowing trail that fades out slowly."
Idea, animation, object: Philipp Artus http://philippartus.com
Music: Madalena Graça http://madalenagraca.com