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SOUNDFIELD

2014-09-04

SOUNDFIELD by Christopher Thomas Allen and Tim Cowie.

https://vimeo.com/104614058

"Our response to this challenge was to explore the relationship between sound, space and energy while referencing the building's long history of aeronautical design and engineering. The resulting piece was a sound reactive video installation built with custom software in Openframeworks that uses a realtime fluid dynamics engine to distort and manipulate a set of vector fields. We designed and developed this custom software to allow us to visually map this huge space and to create a playful interactive piece that would engage the audience at the event while they walking through the tunnel.

We used a set of six 20k Full HD Christie projectors with very wide angle lenses to cover the walls and ceiling of the tunnel in three separate bands along the lengh of the space. Each of these arches of light contained a pair of Naim Audio speakers and a pair of vocal microphones at their bases. As the software generated different virtual energy forces that slowly moved down the space, the audience were encouraged to interact with these visuals by releasing their own sonic forces into the room. The resulting audio visual emissions and graphic turbulence created in these vector fields drove a multi channel piece of sound design in Ableton Live using OSC and Midi messages. The resulting sound scape sampled, effected and distorted the audience's utterances and triggered additional lighting effects at each end of the space."


Airborne

2014-08-29
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

"Airborne" (2013) by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

"“Airborne” was an interactive installation by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer designed to transform a 900 square metre wall in Norfolk’s public space into a poetic shadow play. Participants blocked the light of two powerful projectors casting their shadows on the wall, and these were tracked by computerized surveillance systems. Out of the shadows emanated bellowing smoke which was mapped onto the wall and accumulated in it. Readable within the smoke were clouds of text, themselves turbulent, from salient poetic texts on light and shadow by Dylan Thomas, John Ashbery, Nicole Brossard, William Blake, Wallace Stevens, Adrian Matejka, Kathy Acker and other poets. In the installation each poem could be heard declaimed, often by the actual poet, while its text was converted into smoke by passers-by."


Wishing wall

2014-08-25

'Wishing wall' by Varvara Guljajeva and Mar Canet.


Ghost

2014-08-15

Ghost by Guglielmo Messina

Bachelor Corse in Interactive Art by Klaus Obermaier, University of Venice, 2013


a-tone

2014-07-24

a-tone by H Shi

"Interface mit Natur Form"


Parade - Dancing Shadow Sculptures

2014-07-22
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Parade - Dancing Shadow Sculptures by Dpt. and Laurent Craste.

Parade is an interactive art installation designed by Dpt. and Laurent Craste for the Chromatic festival in Montreal.


Gesture-Gesture

2014-07-14

Gesture-Gesture by Pablo Gnecco


Algorithmic Menagerie

2014-06-25

Algorithmic Menagerie by Raven Kwok

"Algorithmic Menagerie is a continuation of and the MFA thesis work of my long term research exploring artificial life and self-organization in the field of computer-based generative art. Programmed in Processing, Algorithmic Menagerie is an interactive virtual environment inhabited by algorithmic creatures. These creatures with dynamic cellular structures are created using various methods of finite subdivision on geometric objects, and exhibit different kinds of biological interactions with each other, reaching an equilibrium within the simulated ecosystem. Audience participants are invited to intervene or interact in the life processes."


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