“Art Mapping” by the Tate Modern, et al. (2013-2015)

This appears to be two things (at least). One is mapping art works to their actual location in the real world. The other is tagging photographs and text to specific locations (creating art work). Comments and conversation centers around the tagged art works. I love how the art work anchors the conversation.

/ judeth

“Art Mapping” by the Tate Modern, et al. (2013-2015)

This appears to be two things (at least). One is mapping art works to their actual location in the real world. The other is tagging photographs and text to specific locations (creating art work). Comments and conversation centers around the tagged art works. I love how the art work anchors the conversation.

/ judeth

“Skin Deep” by Rosalie Yu and Alon Chitayat (2015)

Viewers are invited to paint over 3D-scanned likenesses of the artists to create “collaborative self-portraits.”

/ kramser

“Skin Deep” by Rosalie Yu and Alon Chitayat (2015)

Viewers are invited to paint over 3D-scanned likenesses of the artists to create “collaborative self-portraits.”

/ kramser

Dolorean’s “Crystal” by Joan Guasch (2015)

A music video directed by Joan Guasch for “Crystal” by Dolorean, in which 3D-scanned busts vomit amorphous crystalline forms.

/ kramser

Dolorean’s “Crystal” by Joan Guasch (2015)

A music video directed by Joan Guasch for “Crystal” by Dolorean, in which 3D-scanned busts vomit amorphous crystalline forms.

/ kramser

“Blooms: Strobe-Animated Sculptures” by John Edmark (2015)

These sculptures look like a giant pile of ferrofluid which is pretty amazing. These 3-D printed sculptures, called blooms, are designed to animate when spun under a strobe light.

/ repstein

“Blooms: Strobe-Animated Sculptures” by John Edmark (2015)

These sculptures look like a giant pile of ferrofluid which is pretty amazing. These 3-D printed sculptures, called blooms, are designed to animate when spun under a strobe light.

/ repstein

“unnamed soundsculpture” by Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer (2012)

A dance piece captured using three Kinects and assembled into a volume of 22,000 points.

/ kramser

“unnamed soundsculpture” by Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer (2012)

A dance piece captured using three Kinects and assembled into a volume of 22,000 points.

/ kramser

“Physical Telepresence” by Daniel Leithinger, Sean Follmer, Alex Olwal, Hiroshi Ishii (2014)

“Physical Telepresence” is a project by the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab. The project is an interface which tracks hands and 3d objects on one end of a video chat and recreates the shape using a grid of variable height physical columns.

/ dsakamot

“Physical Telepresence” by Daniel Leithinger, Sean Follmer, Alex Olwal, Hiroshi Ishii (2014)

“Physical Telepresence” is a project by the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab. The project is an interface which tracks hands and 3d objects on one end of a video chat and recreates the shape using a grid of variable height physical columns.

/ dsakamot