Type / Dynamics
By LUST NL
Type / Dynamics by LUSTlab
"â...Type/Dynamicsâ interacts with and comments on the work of graphic designer Jurriaan Schrofer (1926â1990) 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", "Reichstagâ, or "Tiananmen squareâ, 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 'transportedâ 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.
Life Forms - a tribute to the scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel
By Antoine Presles
Life Forms - a tribute to the scientist and artist Ernst Haeckel. Direction : Thomas Lelouch / Antoine Presles. Music : Yom and Wang Li " rings ", from "Green Apocalypse"
Fractal Flowers
By Miguel Chevalie
Fractal Flowers 2011 by Miguel Chevalier
Installation de réalité virtuelle générative et interactive
Festival La Novela, Musée d'art Moderne et
Contemporain - Les Abattoirs, Toulouse
3 vidéoprojecteur, 1 PC, 1 caméra infrarouge
33 x 7,50 m
Reactive installation
By undefined
Reactive installation at platine festival 2012, Cologne Ehrenfeld, Germany.
4 kinects provide a 5x5m wider interaction field for visitors
using this 3d information we generate sound, kinect movements and graphics.
More info on:
undefined development undev.de
bildundtonfabrik bildundtonfabrik.de
putschkrakul putschkrakul.de
platine cologne festival platine-cologne.de
Supreme Believers
By Matt Pyke
Supreme Believers by Matt Pyke & Friends.
A work of Super-Computer-Romantics http://mattpyke.com/exhibitions/super-computer-romantics
Choros
By Michael Langan
Choros / 2011 / 13 min / HD / Directed by Michael Langan and Terah Maher
Music by Steve Reich
A chorus of women are borne from the movements of a single dancer in this dreamlike "pas de trente-deux."
"Choros" premiered at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2012 and has gone on to play dozens of festivals worldwide. The film is currently broadcast in Europe by Canal+.
For more information on the history of this technique, visit: chorosfilm.com