Physical

“Swing” by Christin Marczinzik (2015)

Vimeo / Christin Marczinzik – via Iframely “Swing” is a playful VR-installation with Oculus Rift DK2 and Kinect SDK 2.0. It uses a swing as a physical input device. This innovative combination offers the gamer a very immersive experience. The

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“Swing” by Christin Marczinzik (2015)

Vimeo / Christin Marczinzik – via Iframely “Swing” is a playful VR-installation with Oculus Rift DK2 and Kinect SDK 2.0. It uses a swing as a physical input device. This innovative combination offers the gamer a very immersive experience. 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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“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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“Lunar Surface” by Kimchi and Chips (2014)

In this project, a vertical flag of fabric is stroked by the wind, displaced by curves of air pressure, swinging back and forth. As it sweeps, it extrudes a trail of light which draws a moon floating in space. Long

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“Lunar Surface” by Kimchi and Chips (2014)

In this project, a vertical flag of fabric is stroked by the wind, displaced by curves of air pressure, swinging back and forth. As it sweeps, it extrudes a trail of light which draws a moon floating in space. Long

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“Foresta Lumina” by Moment Factory (2014)

“Foresta Lumina” was a commission for Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, turning a 2 km trail through the woods into an illuminated immersive adventure, featuring characters inspired by the area’s myths and legends.

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“Foresta Lumina” by Moment Factory (2014)

“Foresta Lumina” was a commission for Parc de la Gorge de Coaticook, turning a 2 km trail through the woods into an illuminated immersive adventure, featuring characters inspired by the area’s myths and legends.

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“Guilty” by Tony Oursler (1995)

A woman, in the form of a projected face attached to an empty outfit, yells accusatory remarks at viewers from underneath a mattress.

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“Guilty” by Tony Oursler (1995)

A woman, in the form of a projected face attached to an empty outfit, yells accusatory remarks at viewers from underneath a mattress.

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“How To Destroy Angels Live 2013” by Roy Bennett, Rob Sheridan, and Moment Factory (2013)

For How To Destroy Angels’ 2013 tour, Roy Bennet, Rob Sheridan, and Moment Factory created a multi-layered curtain of surgical tubing to be used as a projection surface.

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“How To Destroy Angels Live 2013” by Roy Bennett, Rob Sheridan, and Moment Factory (2013)

For How To Destroy Angels’ 2013 tour, Roy Bennet, Rob Sheridan, and Moment Factory created a multi-layered curtain of surgical tubing to be used as a projection surface.

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“Two Sides of Every Story” by Michael Snow (1974)

For this exhibition, Michael Snow projected two films on opposite sides of a hanging metal plate. Each side showed a perspective of two opposite camera men where they were filming a woman walking and moving between them.

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“Two Sides of Every Story” by Michael Snow (1974)

For this exhibition, Michael Snow projected two films on opposite sides of a hanging metal plate. Each side showed a perspective of two opposite camera men where they were filming a woman walking and moving between them.

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“Hidden Worlds” by Seeper for Illuminating York (2014)

Vimeo / Typeone – via Iframely This is another main peace of Illuminating York in year 2014, taking place onto the Crown Court Building at the end of October. The theme for the 2014 festival was Leading Lights, which uncovered

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“Hidden Worlds” by Seeper for Illuminating York (2014)

Vimeo / Typeone – via Iframely This is another main peace of Illuminating York in year 2014, taking place onto the Crown Court Building at the end of October. The theme for the 2014 festival was Leading Lights, which uncovered

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“Marling” by Usman Haque (2012)

Vimeo / haque d+r – via Iframely Usman Haque and his studio Haque Design+Research has been doing great works in interactive architecture. Marling is a mass-participation interactive urban spectacle, and was projected in a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands. This is

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“Marling” by Usman Haque (2012)

Vimeo / haque d+r – via Iframely Usman Haque and his studio Haque Design+Research has been doing great works in interactive architecture. Marling is a mass-participation interactive urban spectacle, and was projected in a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands. This is

/ bingruitang