Radiant Lines
By Asif Khan
Radiant Lines by Asif Khan.
"A film about Radiant Lines, an installation designed by Asif Khan for Federation Square, Melbourne. Film by Keith Deverell
Radiant Lines Project credits:
Federation Square - Commissioning body
Asif Khan - Design and concept
Asif Khan Studio - Architectural, lighting and interactive design/software
iart - Hardware design, installation, and media control software
Structural Engineering - AKT II
Fabrication - Creative Production Services
Interactive components built with openFrameworks openframeworks.cc and ofxSick
Thanks to Robyn Archer AO, The Indigenous Elders of Melbourne, The Light in Winter Community and the team at Federation Square for their support, and the residents of Melbourne for bringing the project to life."
Airborne
By bitforms gallery
"Airborne" (2013) by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
"“Airborne” was an interactive installation by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer designed to transform a 900 square metre wall in Norfolk’s public space into a poetic shadow play. Participants blocked the light of two powerful projectors casting their shadows on the wall, and these were tracked by computerized surveillance systems. Out of the shadows emanated bellowing smoke which was mapped onto the wall and accumulated in it. Readable within the smoke were clouds of text, themselves turbulent, from salient poetic texts on light and shadow by Dylan Thomas, John Ashbery, Nicole Brossard, William Blake, Wallace Stevens, Adrian Matejka, Kathy Acker and other poets. In the installation each poem could be heard declaimed, often by the actual poet, while its text was converted into smoke by passers-by."
BUNTES GOLD
By URBANSCREEN
Montréal en Visages
By Serge Maheu
Montréal en Visages by Serge Maheu.
CONTROL NO CONTROL
By Iregular
CONTROL NO CONTROL by Iregular.
Presented at Glow Festival (The Netherlands).
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...."
Humilde Planta
By Motomichi Studio
Humilde Planta Video Mapping at Plaza de Santa Clara, Quito, Ecuador by Motomichi Studio.