Video compilation of the amazing Sound Sculptures & Installations by ZIMOUN. The video will be updated regularly.
Video compilation of the amazing Sound Sculptures & Installations by ZIMOUN. The video will be updated regularly.
WILDLIFE is a projection from a moving car onto buildings in the city. The tiger’s movements are programmed to correspond to the speed of the car.
The Fine Collection of Curious Sound Objects is an awesome project by Georg Reil and Kathy Scheuring.
Lucia is a programable LED Matrix for generative realtime animations that can be affected by presence, light and sounds.
The project is created by Tangible Interaction and programmed by Matthias Dörfelt (Moka) using openFrameworks.
I want one!
You might have seen Berlin based artist Niklas Roy’s work Pongmechanik before, an electro mechanical version of the video game pong. Last sunday his exhibition called Maschinen (machines) at Kunstraum Walcheturm in Zürich, Switzerland ended and if you, like myself, weren’t able to go, he prepared an interactive walkthrough of it. And his work is absolutely worth seeing.
Speed of Light a series of installations by United Visual Artists commissioned by Virgin Media. The installations explore the themes of communication and modernity.
Seeing this video of the Flyfire project from MIT’s senseable city lab I had to think of the above project by swiss artist Roman Signer.
“The Twitwee Clock is a modified Cuckoo Clock that wirelessly connects to the internet and constantly checks for new status updates or search results from Twitter. New Tweets are displayed on the built-in display in near-realtime accompanied by the charming yet obtrusive call of a mechanical cuckoo poping out of the clock.”
Please see the project page for more information.
Frost by Ole Kristensen, a reactive projection scenography for a Dansk Danseteater / Danish Dance Theatre dance performance. Developed with choreographer Tina Tarpgaard and programmer Jonas Jongejan using Openframeworks.
[via creativeapplications.net]
Cool real time augmented reality installation by Chris O’Shea, commissioned by Abandon Normal Devices and Liverpool City Council for BBC Big Screen Liverpool and the Live Sites Network.