Liquid Colours – “Twin Portal” Directed By Konx-om-Pax
Direction and Sound by Tom Scholefield alias Konx-om-Pax.
Links:
Konx-om-Pax (Myspace)
Add comment June 30th, 2010
Direction and Sound by Tom Scholefield alias Konx-om-Pax.
Links:
Konx-om-Pax (Myspace)
Add comment June 30th, 2010
“Light Rhapsody is a real time human lighting sculpture. A 3D model has been projected in real time over the real model through a projecting device. It creates a radiant dissemination emanating from her skin.That projection was animated and progress over her entire body until it has reached and invaded her face.”
Links:
Marc Czerwiec
Vivien Testard
Add comment June 28th, 2010
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“Part virtual sculpture, part instrument, the piece responds to the theme of bridges by creating a virtual version which is fully responsive to physical movement. Ignis, fatuus, tacnode connects an abstract 3D accordion through using ambient oscillating sound design and enticing graphics for a playful and radical experience.”
Directions: You will require a printer and webcam to interact with the piece.
1. Download package (9mb) and unzip file. For mac install the bridge.app file. For the PC install bridge.exe file
2. Print the PT code. There will be 2 codes which you can proceed to cut out so they are separate.
3. Make sure your webcam is activated, and your speakers are loud. Set the codes on the table so they are visible to the webcam.
4. Play!
Links:
Champagne Valentine
Project page
Horizon Zero MAC application
Horizon Zero PC application
Horizon Zero PT code print file
Add comment April 10th, 2010
“Four Letter Words consists of four units, each capable of displaying all 26 letters of the alphabet with an arrangement of fluorescent lights.”
Links:
Rob Seward
Project documentation
Add comment March 30th, 2010
Via Design You Trust
Links:
Chairman Ting
Tangible Interaction
Vancouver 2010
Add comment February 16th, 2010
Links:
Christian Bannister’s Subcycle Labs
1 comment February 3rd, 2010
Chukwa’s Approach I (The Mountain)
Chukwa’s Approach III (The Final Encounter)
Sound by Zanshin (Gregor Ladenhauf)
Links:
Depart
Chukwa project information
Gregor Ladenhauf on ima.or.at
Add comment January 25th, 2010
“Evensong is a piece of visual music; it is a song, sung by layers of landscape and the geometric light forms that emerge from them. All filmed for real, or ‘in-camera’…”
“…it explores the notion of physical reality in relation to time and memory: The light objects are not fake, but they are still unreal – an altered memory of an event that happened – a movement in time seen in its entirety, like the beauty of hindsight.”
You can see more of Sophie Clement’s work from 14th to 16th of January 2010 at the PlazaPlus art festival in Eindhoven (NL).
Sound by Sophie Clements, John Hendicott and Scanner.
Links:
“Evensong” – Project documentation
Sophie Clements
John Hendicott
Scanner
PlazaPlus – International Art Festival
1 comment January 11th, 2010
Lumiskin combines immersive projection and computer vision to explore the way people behave when tracked. It visualises the kind of spaces their behaviour creates and enables a complex web of inter-personal relations.
Lumiskin is a collaboration between Mauritius Seeger (aka Dr.Mo) and Alex Haw (aka atmos) and was exhibited at ISEA09 (Belfast) in August 2009. The software was developed using openframeworks.



Links:
More information about Lumiskin
Dr.Mo
atmosstudio.com
Add comment October 23rd, 2009
Vellum is a massive installation by german artist Robert Seidel commissioned by the Nabi Art Center and shown on several LED screens with huge dimensions in and at the SKT Tower in Seoul, South Korea.
”In a time of complete virtualisation of knowledge, science and monetary flows the virtual sculpture “vellum” transfers the memory of one specific urban rhythm to another locality. … In vellum motion is form and form is motion…”





The video is a documentation and an excerpt of the work.
vellum | slices of a virtual sculpture | seoul | 2009 from 2minds.
Links:
Vellum at Robert Seidel’s page
COMO Media Platfrom, Seoul
Nabi Art Center, Seoul
Via Motionographer
Add comment March 23rd, 2009