Screenless projection experiments
by Joanie Lemercier
"Music: U12, excerpt from Terminus Drift
by Joshua Sabin - Subtext recordings
This is NOT a hologram !
joanielemercier.com/no-logram/"
Soft Manipulator by Moritz Simon Geist
"A playful interactive installation where the audience experiments with rhythms, mechanics and objects. Everyday items like glasses, pots, as well as small music instruments are placed on a light plattform. Seven robotic mechanic devices can be manipulated interactively by the audience, manipulating the sound of the objects. The six robotic mechanics beat the objects, creating a constantly changing polyrhytmic web of sound and rhythm."
Netykavka #1 - interactive installation
by INITI.org
"The minimalistic interactive installation is inspired by the avantgard artist Anthony McCall and his pieces of "solid lights". It is a remake of one of his "light sculptures" with the added ability to respond to touch."
NETYKAVKY:
#1 vimeo.com/72222918
#2 vimeo.com/189525475
#3 vimeo.com/189526027
Author: Dan Gregor
Subterranean Interactions – Part II
by Klaus Obermaier
Interactive performance and installation – live light painting
with Klaus Obermaier's multimedia master students,
Babes-Bolyai-University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
at the catacombs of Art Museum Cluj – November 2017
Adelina Bulibasa, Vlad Colciar, Adrian Ganea (music), Madalina Manzat, Lucian Matei, Bogdan Olaru (performance), Alexandra Sucioaia
coordinating professor: Rodica Mocan
Loplite, an interactive light drawing installation Event by Digitalarti
Neo by Lola Gielen
A music instument everybody can play
Sketch Town / FUTURE WORLD: WHERE ART MEETS SCIENCE
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