Base 8 by Chris Sugrue is an interesting piece that explores the negative spaces and movements between fingers, hands and arm in order to create the field of augmented reality. I highly admire the creative influence people have over this augmented reality drawn by the device. I think the designs are really elegant and visually pleasing, despite being based on technology.
Chris is a artist and programmer that works on interactive installations, audio-visual performances and experimental interfaces. She studied Fine Arts in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design and has been utilizing technology in her artwork ever since. Some of her other designs, such as Delicate Boundaries, also utilize lighting and user input in a similar way.
Base 8, Chris Sugrue, 2008