I dunno how does it works in details this installation, but I love the letters movement and the final result.
The creator Michael Flückiger says just this, “This was made with Processing and Arduino“.
I dunno how does it works in details this installation, but I love the letters movement and the final result.
The creator Michael Flückiger says just this, “This was made with Processing and Arduino“.
This video shows an interesting example of the project Tangible Interaction by the the artist Alex Beim.
You can create graffiti just using a digital screen and stencils, cool!
You can see another video of this project here.
This is an installation by the artist Chris O’Shea, and is called Audience.
I put here some words by the artist about this video:
Audience, conceived by rAndom International, is an installation consisting of around 64 head-size mirror objects. Each object moves its head in a particular way to give it different characteristics of human behaviour. Some chat amongst themselves, some shy away and others confidently move to grab your attention.
This work was done in collaboration with with rAndom International for the Deloitte Ignite Festival at the Royal Opera House.
This installation was done by Chris O’Shea in Liverpool streets.
The artist was inspired by Land of the Giants and Goliath for do that.
This work is called Hand From Above, and was created in collaboration with FACT (Foundation for Art & Creative Technology), Liverpool City Council for BBC Big Screen Liverpool and the Live Sites Network.
It premiered during the inaugural Abandon Normal Devices Festival.
Festo creates this strage interactive wall.
You can see on this video that this strange installation it moves when you walk near it.
Fensterlichter | architecture projection | urban screening from urbanscreen on Vimeo.
This video projection is made by the German media group called Urbanscreen.
The project is called Fensterlichter and It was shown in september 2006 in context of the Viertelfest Bremen.
This is a video projection done by The Darkroom, a motion graphic studio based in New Zealand.
The installation was projected in Norfolk, England, on July 2009.
This is a video that shows a great interactive body installation by the english artist Mehmet Akten.
The people can paint on a virtual canvas on the wall just moving in front of it, looks very funny!