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.
Cave aux Bulles (Bubbles' Cellar)
By Guévaux 2013
Cave aux Bulles (Bubbles' Cellar) by Joelle Aeschlimann, Pauline Saglio and Mathieu Rivier
Cinématique
By Adrien M / Claire B
Cinématique - old trailer by Adrien Mondot.
Greifpendel
By ART+COM
Kinetic Installation "Greifpendel" by ART+COM.
"The eight-metre high installation consists of three pendulum arms suspended in parallel, each of which carries 12 inward and outward-facing monitors. The screens show virtual hands which interact with each other from one screen to another. Virtual movement is transformed into real movement as the pendulums begin to swing when the hands push the pendulum."
Présentation de l'exposition XYZT, Les paysages abstraits
By Adrien M / Claire B
French project "Présentation de l'exposition XYZT, Les paysages abstraits".
Horizontalité X
Verticalité Y
Profondeur Z
Temps T
Adrien M and Claire B http://www.am-cb.net/projets/xyzt-les-paysages-abstraits, Music by Madrid - Dooh
Piano Migrations Installation
By Kathy Hinde
Installation by Kathy Hinde kathyhinde.co.uk
"The inside of an old upright piano, rescued from destruction, is transformed into a kinetic sound sculpture. Video projections move across the surface of the piano strings, triggering small machines to twitch and flutter causing the strings to resonate. The video is visually akin to a musical score or piano roll, and this installation can also become the site for a live performance.
The video is analysed by a MaxMSP patch which divides the screen into a 5x5 grid to correspond to the motors and solenoids which are also arranged in a 5x5 grid on the piano. Movement or any change sensed in the video triggers a device in the corresponding square of the grid - the result is that the fluttering and movement of a bird triggers a device closest to it on the piano.
MaxMSP programming by Matthew Olden
First created in 2008, this new version commissioned by Lumin, May 2010 for Concrete and Glass Festival, 20 Hoxton Square Gallery, London"