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Tangible 3D Tabletop
Tangible 3D Tabletop – is a rear projected table setup made for examining design potentials for combining tabletop interaction and front projected 3D projection onto tracked objects on the table surface. The project is made by the Danish design office Kollision [ kollision.dk ] and CAVI [ cavi.dk ] and is funded by iKRAFT [ ikraft.dk ] For more information see: kollision.dk/#3d-projection Cast: Kollision Tags: Tangible 3D Tabletop , 3D projection , kollision , tracking , cavi , ikraft and Interaction
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Urban Future
BIG [ big.dk ] + Kollision [ kollision.dk ] + Schmidhuber & Partner [ schmidhuber.de ] team up to bring BIG’s vision of future urban mobility to life for AUDI at Design Miami 2011, running from November 30th to December 4th adjacent to Art Basel Miami Beach. BIG originally presented the concept as an entry for the 2010 AUDI Urban Future Award introducing a future city paved with a digital surface that liberates the streets from existing boundaries and allows for a new flexibility of public use. The 190 m2 three-dimensional LED installation provides a glimpse of the future city where the public space is shared between pedestrians and driverless cars. The entire surface would be infused with a continuous flow of information allowing for real-time interaction between vehicles and their environment. Kollision have made the real-time graphics engine and the tracking software that gets live inputs from 11 Kinect cameras above the visitors heads. Hereby the movement of passers-by are processed into a generative artwork that feeds back into the LED panels. The installation sets the stage for Audi’s showcar, Audi A2 concept, which has its U.S debut at the design fair and is dedicated to future urban mobility, capable of communicating with its environment. The exhibition car continuously emits arrows showing its driving path, navigating between visitors at the stand. Cast: Kollision , BIG and Schmidhuber+Partner Tags: Urban Future , Kollision , BIG , Schmidhuber & Partners , Design Miami , Miami , LED carpet , tracking , AUDI , Driverless car , AUDI pavilion , Kinect , Kinect tracking , Interaction Design , Media Architecture , AUDI A2 , Bjarke Ingels , Bjarke Ingels Group and Schmidhuber+Partner
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3DESTRUCT / Scopitone 2011
3Destruct an audiovisual installation Scopitone Festival / Le Lieu Unique / Nantes / France October 2011 Visuals: YANNICK JACQUET JEREMIE PEETERS Music: THOMAS VAQUIE antivj.com Cast: legoman (AntiVJ) Tags: 3Destruct , Yannick Jacquet , legoman , Thomas Vaquié , Jérémie Peeters , video art , audiovisual , installation , scopitone , nantes and lieu unique
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FRED PENELLE & LEGOMAN [work in progress]
Project of audiovisual installation by Fred Penelle & Legoman [work in progress] Video taken on november 2011 in my workshop of Brussels. penelle.be legoman.net Music: Matthieu Safatly ( matthieusafatly.com/musicien.html ) Cast: legoman (AntiVJ) Tags: Legoman , Fred Penelle and work in progress
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FRED PENELLE & LEGOMAN [work in progress]
ICD / ITKE Research Pavilion 2011 – Design Tool
Video 1: Animation of the main design tool used for the final form-finding process. It is able to implement not only the principles and constraints we developed in the fields of biomimetics, fabrication and material behavior beforehand, but also architectural intentions and spatial qualities. Software used: Rhinoceros, Grasshopper and Kangaroo For more information visit icd.uni-stuttgart.de or itke.uni-stuttgart.de Credits: Institute for Computational Design – Prof. Achim Menges Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design – Prof. Jan Knippers Competence Network Biomimetics Baden-Württemberg Concept & System Development Oliver David Krieg, Boyan Mihaylov Detail Design & Fabrication & Construction Peter Brachat, Benjamin Busch, Solmaz Fahimian, Christin Gegenheimer, Nicola Haberbosch, Elias Kästle, Oliver David Krieg, Yong Sung Kwon, Boyan Mihaylov, Hongmei Zhai Scientific Development Markus Gabler (project management), Riccardo La Magna (structural design), Steffen Reichert (detail design), Tobias Schwinn (project management), Frédéric Waimer (structural design) Cast: Oliver David Tags: research , pavilion , icd , itke , grasshopper , kangaroo , plate structure , computational design , architecture and prototype
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In this piece I was interested in mitigating the experience of 2 disparate video projections, one featuring dramatic imagery and one featuring more mundane or banal actions or scenes. These two videos are projected on the exterior of a space. A viewer sits in this space and vertical portions of each montage stream into the room and are projected on the interior walls. These narrow strips of light are not entirely readable; they are transformed into movement, color, and light. I want my viewer to reflect on the loss of meaning and discernment created by the simultaneity and fragmentation of these projections, potentially prompting reflection about contemporary culture. I also desire to create an aesthetic/formal experience for the viewer. rachelknoll.com Cast: Rachel Knoll Tags: installation , projections , projector , lights , stage , video projections , movement , transformation , imagery , mundane , abstract , experience , fragmentation , formal , aesthetic , reflection , documentation , mcad , minneapolis and light painting
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Warehouse Controversy | Test
ruboutanimation.tumblr.com Cast: Dan Ruiz Tags: cinema 4d , after effects , warehouse , urban , derelict , rubble and dust
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Warehouse Controversy | Test
_grau | 10:01 min | d 2004
_grau is a personal reflection on memories coming up during a car accident, where past events emerge, fuse, erode and finally vanish ethereally … various real sources where distorted, filtered and fitted into a sculptural structure to create not a plain abstract, but a very private snapshot of a whole life within its last seconds … Media critic Matt Hanson, author of The End of Celluloid and founder of onedotzero festival says: “_grau appeals to me because it is organo-tech. it does not deliberately ape the abstract pioneers of abstract cinema, and it is worlds away from the motion graphic masturbation of many of those enamoured by digital animation. seidel’s work is impressionistic, melding biological and emotional currents. out of amorphous shapes we make out bones, heads, a hand. a spirit leaving the body. at least, this is what i sense out of the chaos of galactic reconfigurations, neurological connections, and biological forms. this is a powerful piece of digital animation precisely because it does not feel like such, it feels emotional, epic. and once you release the background to the animation–communicating a ‘coming to terms’ with the aftermath of a car accident–you realise why.” Robert Seidel | 10:01 minutes | Germany 2004 | 2minds.de Cast: Robert Seidel and film-m Tags: abstract , experimental film , animation , car accident , crash , tableaux vivants , 3d , xray , motion capture , 3d scan , virtual sculpture , grey , leibniz , film-m , drama , art , video art , media art , robert seidel and philipp hirsch



