Posts Tagged 'sensors'

“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

/ aiott

“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

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“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

/ bingruitang

“YOUARENOWHERE” by Andrew Schneider (2015)

YOUARENOWHERE is a performance piece focusing on the topics of quantum mechanics, time, parallel universes, and identity. Performed almost entirely by Schneider, the piece is notable for its integration of LED lighting, pre-recorded sound, live sound, and (to a lesser

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“YOUARENOWHERE” by Andrew Schneider (2015)

YOUARENOWHERE is a performance piece focusing on the topics of quantum mechanics, time, parallel universes, and identity. Performed almost entirely by Schneider, the piece is notable for its integration of LED lighting, pre-recorded sound, live sound, and (to a lesser

/ bgansky