Stoke II
By Martin Stebbing
Stoke II by Martin Stebbing
Dancer: Selin Söder
Montréal en Visages
By Serge Maheu
Montréal en Visages by Serge Maheu.
Blow - light installation
By Florian Dussopt
#Interactive #Installation / #LED : Blow - light installation
by Florian Dussopt.
CONTROL NO CONTROL
By Iregular
CONTROL NO CONTROL by Iregular.
Presented at Glow Festival (The Netherlands).
AETHER
By Gil Castro
AETHER by Thomas Sanchez and Gilberto Castro, Mexico.
"...A series of studies in geometric symmetry, dynamic particles and interactivity on a large format multitouch screens. It explores techniques of manipulating a digital sculpt throughout the interaction of the users. ... The audience are able to alter the geometry and the physics to transform the representation of objects into different viewpoints.... "
The installation consists of a custom designed cabinet and a Glass of 4.30 x 2.20 m with Capacitive Multitouch Technology and 4 projectors. Visuals are writing in C++ using Cinder, TUIO block and Fade2D library.
Type / Dynamics
By LUST NL
Type / Dynamics by LUSTlab
"‘...Type/Dynamics’ interacts with and comments on the work of graphic designer Jurriaan Schrofer (1926–1990) in an effort to revitalize recent design history. The installation visualizes information that continuously surrounds us and is always accessible. By searching for real-time locations currently in the news, like "Ground Zero", "Reichstag”, or "Tiananmen square”, the installation can locate the panorama images from Google Streetview, abstract them into grids and fill the grids with new information. As a visitor to the space, you are literally 'transported’ to that location and surrounded by all the news associated with that specific location. Instead of a photographic representation, the place is represented purely typographically with a host of new items currently being talked about at that location..."
Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Patterned by Nature
By Sosolimited
Patterned by Nature by Plebian Design, Hypersonic Design & Engineering, Patten Studio and Sosolimited
"...10 feet wide and 90 feet in length, this sculptural ribbon winds through the five story atrium of the museum and is made of 3600 tiles of LCD glass. It runs on roughly 75 watts, less power than a laptop computer. Animations are created by independently varying the transparency of each piece of glass...."