Art Work References

Marling: Game of Spectators

  Osman Haque first showed his mass-participation interactive spectacle on a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands. As described on its official Youtube post, “Your voice creates the space around you, reverberates in many ways long after you have stopped speaking.

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Marling: Game of Spectators

  Osman Haque first showed his mass-participation interactive spectacle on a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands. As described on its official Youtube post, “Your voice creates the space around you, reverberates in many ways long after you have stopped speaking.

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“Karen” by Blast Theory (2015) Analysis

Karen is a phone app created by Blast Theory which plays with automatic reaction to trust and how big data uses this trust. Karen is a life couch who increasingly asks very personal questions. Karen is successful in that it extends theatre using fairly simple technology that’s already in our pocket.

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“Karen” by Blast Theory (2015) Analysis

Karen is a phone app created by Blast Theory which plays with automatic reaction to trust and how big data uses this trust. Karen is a life couch who increasingly asks very personal questions. Karen is successful in that it extends theatre using fairly simple technology that’s already in our pocket.

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Finnbogi Petursson – infra-supra (2014)

“Spotlights show the water reflection from a different angle in one large image on an opposite wall. The ripples travel across the water surface; they disappear for a while then appear bit later mixed with the ripples coming from the

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Finnbogi Petursson – infra-supra (2014)

“Spotlights show the water reflection from a different angle in one large image on an opposite wall. The ripples travel across the water surface; they disappear for a while then appear bit later mixed with the ripples coming from the

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“Link” by Kimchi and Chips (2010)

This is an interactive installation created with many cardboard boxes stacked to form some sort of urban landscape on which images of participants were projected. People could come up to the installation and record a video of themselves and see

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“Link” by Kimchi and Chips (2010)

This is an interactive installation created with many cardboard boxes stacked to form some sort of urban landscape on which images of participants were projected. People could come up to the installation and record a video of themselves and see

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“Sandbox” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2010)

This piece uses large scale projection and cameras to create interactions between people on different size scales. A camera records and aerial view of people on a beach and projects it onto a sand box (small scale) for people to

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“Sandbox” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2010)

This piece uses large scale projection and cameras to create interactions between people on different size scales. A camera records and aerial view of people on a beach and projects it onto a sand box (small scale) for people to

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“Luminous Field” by LuftWerk (2012)

Luminous Fields doesn’t project on to a sculpture, but it is a projection mapping project that could only work with sculpture. Simple designs are projected on the ground under and around the famous Chicago “Bean”. Because of the reflective nature

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“Luminous Field” by LuftWerk (2012)

Luminous Fields doesn’t project on to a sculpture, but it is a projection mapping project that could only work with sculpture. Simple designs are projected on the ground under and around the famous Chicago “Bean”. Because of the reflective nature

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“Come Closer” by Nuno Barbosa (2014)

Vimeo / Nuno Barbosa – via Iframely Filmmaker Nuno Barbosa directed Emmy Curl in a video for her new song, “Come Closer,” covering the singer in shifting, projection-mapped patterns. Curl actually gains as many as two extra faces singing, aligning, unaligning, and

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“Come Closer” by Nuno Barbosa (2014)

Vimeo / Nuno Barbosa – via Iframely Filmmaker Nuno Barbosa directed Emmy Curl in a video for her new song, “Come Closer,” covering the singer in shifting, projection-mapped patterns. Curl actually gains as many as two extra faces singing, aligning, unaligning, and

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“EDC Caterpillar” by Todd Moyer Designs (2014)

This projection mapped Caterpillar is a centerpiece at many Music festivals. The projections are on all sides of the giant Caterpillar. What makes this projection different from others is that views are able to rotate the sculpture and the projections

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“EDC Caterpillar” by Todd Moyer Designs (2014)

This projection mapped Caterpillar is a centerpiece at many Music festivals. The projections are on all sides of the giant Caterpillar. What makes this projection different from others is that views are able to rotate the sculpture and the projections

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“Nightmare” by Andréa Stanislav, (2011)

YouTube / Dirk Dantuma – via Iframely “…a public video work that creates the illusion of a white horse galloping on the Mississippi, at night, and in slow motion.” more info here…

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“Nightmare” by Andréa Stanislav, (2011)

YouTube / Dirk Dantuma – via Iframely “…a public video work that creates the illusion of a white horse galloping on the Mississippi, at night, and in slow motion.” more info here…

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“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)

  Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…

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“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)

  Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…

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