BIOSTAGOG
By Platige Image
BIOSTAGOG by Platige Image and Bridge
Project Concept and Creative Direction:
Mikołaj Molenda (Bridge)
Michał Piasecki (Bridge)
Marcin Kobylecki (Platige Image)
Computational Design:
Michał Piasecki (Bridge)
Kama Wybieralska (Bridge)
Interactive Mapping:
Mikołaj Molenda (Bridge)
Adam Wierzchowski (Platige Image)
Jarosław Tworek (Platige Image)
Stanisław Gąsiorowski (Platige Image)
3D Print:
Przemek Jaworski (Jawor Design Studio)
Bolesław Telesiński (LabDigiFab)
Piotr Halczuk (LabDigiFab)
Kamila Byrska (LabDigiFab)
Producers:
Ewa Brzózka (Platige Image)
Marcin Kobylecki (Platige Image)
DIVERSION
By min
DIVERSION
by min
"Constantly feeling rushed. Habitually saying ‘too busy’ or ‘quickly’. Always apprehensive that things might not be done in time. The desire to act quickly is basically a matter of speed. Elevation of speed requires reduction of time. The most economical way for this formula is a straight line. Connecting two points; starting and ending point, without a gap. People, consumed by the aim to reach the ending point, proceed rectilinearly. The space in between is merely a path leading to the ending point, and nothing more. This interspace has been omitted due to the rectilinear motion between the two points. Could people be liberated from the obsession of unidirectional movement and speed, if a new perspective is formed by visually converting the direction of spaces with intense unidirectional propensity?
Walls, doors and passageways that can involve the audience are installed in the interaction version. An image is projected onto the wall. It starts from the z-axis, consistent with the direction of the person advancing through the door. The image is composed of one-point perspective spaces and situations with intense unidirectional propensity. When the person proceeds in the intended direction, the sensor perceives the movement and the projected image revolves to the x-axis perspective. The image has a flat layout, lacking space perception. With the movement of people as the variable, the image portrays different spaces revolving on their axises.
In the animation version, symbolizes the interspace. Generally, fish are recognized from its profiles. It is more natural to visualize fish moving in the intersectional direction of people’s line of sight. While we constantly move rectilinearly, the space from the side; the interspace, could inhabit naturally travelling sideways."
Strangers
By Vallée Duhamel
Strangers by Vallée Duhamel
"Strangers is a short film by Vallée Duhamel that tells the surreal stories of characters moving around in the same space in a complex choreography of interlaced paths. The tight human pattern they weave often comes really close to overlapping, yet they remain invisible to one another."
Directed by : Julien Vallée & Eve Duhamel
Produced by : Sailor Productions
Cinematographer : John Londono
Choreographer : Isabelle Boulanger
Music by : Pressure by Milk & Bone
Post-Production : Mels & Erik Gagnon
Casting :
Girl waking up : Wensi Yan
Guy jumping : Daniel Alwell
Girl reading a book : Lydia Weber
Girl with the ball : Kimberly Bittner quinn
Giant girl : Amanda Van Der Siebes
Dancer girl : Brontë Poiré-Prest
Giant guy : Theodore Pellerin
Girl in the window : Solène Buxo-Marti
Zurich 2.0
By Dirk Koy
Zurich 2.0 by Dirk Koy
A trip through 3D scans of Zurich with music of Niki Reiser.
Mécaniques Discursives
By Yannick Jacquet (Legoman)
Mécaniques Discursives at Semaine Digitale Bordeaux 2016 by AntiVJ
Dear World… Yours, Cambridge
By Claude Mossessian
Projection Art, Video Mapping: Dear World… Yours, Cambridge by Miguel CHEVALIER
Immersive projection
King's College Chapel, Cambridge, 17th October 2015
Caudal / Asalto, Madrid
By Daniel Canogar
Caudal / Asalto, Madrid by Daniel Canogar