Looking Out 2 – Leah Jiang

AVIARY

By Höweler + Yoon Architecture and Parallel Development

“Aviary is a unique interactive audiovisual environment designed by Höweler + Yoon and Parallel Development, with an audio composition by Erik Carlson. Aviary is an interactive light and sound sculpture which invites the public to explore and create musical and color compositions. Aviary responds to touch with a display of light and sound effects that evokes a bird in flight or a bird’s natural habitat.

Like a shared musical instrument, Aviary can be ‘played’ by one or many users. It can be played in many ways: taping, stroking, holding, wiping, etc. Each pole has a unique set of related sounds that range from bird songs at the top to abstracted musical interpretations at the bottom. A casual touch creates a vertical burst of light and sound, while a sustained hold slowly fills the column with light and sound. Sliding up and down the pole causes the sounds to be blended in a unique and dynamic sound effect. A quick slide up the pole causes a light burst to float up to the top and migrate to adjacent poles. The gesture is similar to the releasing of a bird, allowing it to fly up and to circle around.

Experienced in the space, users may follow the spiral from outside to inside, finding themselves ‘within’ the coil of the spiral. The surround sound effects are best finding themselves ‘within’ the coil of the spiral. The surround sound effects are best appreciated from within the center of the spiral. The sophisticated custom software takes into account a single user or multiple users, and the sound and light responses are played out throughout the whole spiral. When there aren’t any touch events, Aviary goes into a ‘dream mode’ playing through a series of ‘remembered’ touch events. It also can play a series of 3-dimensional animated graphics that can evoke clouds, fireworks, smoke, and falling water.”

Looking Out 01 – Leah Jiang

 

FORESTA LUMINA

A walking trail through a forest of light and sound that became a tourist destination.
Wanting to showcase its charms, Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook commissioned Moment Factory to create Foresta Lumina, an illuminated night walk through the forest.
After nightfall in summer, visitors are invited to discover an enchanted trail winding 2 km through the woods. As they walk through the mysterious forest, visitors meet characters inspired by the area’s myths and legends, who draw them into an immersive adventure.

The scenography, combining projections and lighting, is accompanied by an ethereal soundtrack. The result is an unparalleled sensory experience. The Moment Factory team custom-made the entire experience, including perforated metal panels resembling ancient manuscripts, lighting units designed to look like fairies, video mapping on natural elements and more. The multimedia installations are seamlessly integrated into the surroundings, creating an all-encompassing sense of magic.

Following 2014’s success, counting over 70 000 visitors – nearly ten times more than the initially estimated foot traffic – Foresta Lumina has once again surpassed its set objectives with more than 145 000 visitors for its second consecutive year. This installation has allowed for a 1800% traffic increase in the region of Coaticook.

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LIGHTGRENZE (Border of Lights)

Light art installation for 25 years fall of the Berlin Wall

This installation was built to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall, as creative directors, Christopher Bauder and his brother Marc were commissioned by the city of Berlin to create an extraordinary light installation.

From Nov 7th to 9th 2014, the 15.3-kilometre frontier that once divided the city center was reimagined in light by 8000 balloon lights all developed and produced by WHITEvoid.

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