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."
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
Twilight Zone
By Viennaexile
Twilight Zone Ruhrlights 2010 opening performance by Klaus Obermaier.
"the concept of ... (here and now)" - second part of the opening of the light art festival RUHRLIGHTS: Twilight Zone, in Duisburg, Germany - 24th September 2010. Part of European Capital of Culture.
Dance: Barbara Autiero and Sara De Santis.
Travis - Moving
By Wriggles & Robins
Travis - Moving by Wriggles & Robins.
The 2nd single from Travis' upcoming album 'Where You Stand', released Aug 19, 2013.
All visuals captured in camera by back projecting the animated story into the breaths of the band.
In the same way that you can see your breath on a cold day, we filmed at -1ºC to make the animations appear.
Directed by Wriggles & Robins
The Missing Stone
By Yoav David
The Missing Stone
by Yoav David & Lior Bentov
"The Missing Stone"* is a story-telling architectural projection performed during the Jerusalem Festival of Lights, June 2011.
As night falls on the market place the Jerusalem building wakes up to life. One man is stranded inside its magic. He is on a search to unravel this mystery, though the bare sight of his own close-up brings him to fear.
What is the missing stone? For us it represents the possibilities of cinematic and theatrical story-telling in the 3d projection mapping world. Exploring them was our aim in this project, and a mile stone for what is yet to come.
http://orbanu.com
Concept: Yoav David & Lior Bentov
Direction: Yoav David
Art direction: Lior Bentov
3D artist: Jonathan Katzman
2D animation: Yoav David
Acting: Yehonathan Porat
Original Music: Alberto Schwartz
Sound design: Aviv Aldema
Equipment: AVS creative visual solutions. avs.co.il
*The original title by the way was "Night Train", but it was actually meant for something else.
black mirror
By Robert Seidel
"black mirror" by Robert Seidel
The title "Black Mirror" refers to the dark mirror used in the 18th century for landscape painting, also called Claude glass.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_glass
Black Mirror – A New Installation and Moving Paintings
1st US Solo Show of Robert Seidel Young Projects, Space B210, Los Angeles
March 22nd to August 20th 2011
youngprojectsgallery.com
Projection on Paper Sculptures in front of a Mirror
Sculpture #1: 1,6 x 1,2 x 0,8 m (shown)
Sculpture #2: 2,1m x 0,8 x 0,9 m
USA / Germany 2011
Artists websit: http://robertseidel.com
Parametric Space
By Kollision
Parametric Space by Zaha Hadid Architects, Kollision, CAVI and Wahlberg.
Zaha Hadid Architects [zaha-hadid.com] worked together with design office Kollision [kollision.dk], CAVI [cavi.au.dk] and Wahlberg [wahlberg.dk] to create the interactive installation 'Parametric Space' for the exhibition 'Zaha Hadid - World Architecture' at the Danish Architecture Centre [dac.dk] 29 June - 29 September 2013.
The installation is a fully parametric space that reacts to the visitors' movements by changing shape and expression. At first glance the installation is a dark rectangular space - four walls, floor and ceiling. But the space change when visitors enter. What appears to be a normal flat ceiling reveals itself as a flexible membrane that starts to glow and physically move down into a funnel shape that slowly reaches out. Stepping closer to the funnel it moves further down; stepping back the membrane draws itself back, too. But the membrane does not only change its shape it is also brought to life by thousands of dynamic light particles inhabiting the surface reacting on the membrane movements, creating an almost dreamy but still tangible experience related to the parametrically architectural language that Zaha Hadid Architects are known for.