Re: w07 Art Technology Science Culture Research
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:28 am
Sobra la falta
http://www.proyecto-biopus.com.ar/biopu ... index.html
This is an installation where a “recycling” robot tries to build images using the garbage visitors discarded. When entering the room, visitors find a garbage container where trash can be left. As garbage is accumulated in the container a robot takes it away and rearranges the trash in space creating an image with it. Once the robot has created a picture it will be “erased” and consequently a new image can be built. The cleaning up will be done by a second “sweeping” robot, which will be moving remainders back to the garbage area. The images created by the robot are shot by the camera and projected on the wall. It shows that trash can also create art. Into the forest
http://openendedgroup.com/index.php/art ... he-forest/
Into the Forest is an interactive 3D installation that evokes the play and the daydreams of children exploring an ever-changing forest. Commissioned by the Museum of the Moving Image, it opens there on January 15, 2011.Into the Forest projects painterly imagery that seems to hover off the screen in stereoscopic 3D so that the viewer feels almost inside the imaginary virtual world. Indeed, from time to time, a spotlight comes on in the gallery, and anyone stepping inside it becomes a figure placed in that 3D world and intermingling with the virtual children there. The experience is akin to plunging back into the daydreams of childhood, which can be glimpsed again but never quite recaptured. sound balances- five kinetic sound sculptures
http://www.floraberlin.de/rlangebartels/skulpt1.htm
Five kinetic sound sculptures that function according to the principle of balance. The crossbar of a balance holds a stone at one of its ends and a flat water bowl at its other end. On top of the sculpture there is a water reservoir from which the water runs through a pipe and then through a valve down into the bowl.
Once a certain amount of water has filled the bowl, the arm gets out of balance and the bowl becomes a spout, pouring out the water after which the arm swings back. Therefore the stone at the other end of the arm hits on a metal disc generating a sound. Afterwards the process repeats itself. This project combines sound and sculpture together.
http://www.proyecto-biopus.com.ar/biopu ... index.html
This is an installation where a “recycling” robot tries to build images using the garbage visitors discarded. When entering the room, visitors find a garbage container where trash can be left. As garbage is accumulated in the container a robot takes it away and rearranges the trash in space creating an image with it. Once the robot has created a picture it will be “erased” and consequently a new image can be built. The cleaning up will be done by a second “sweeping” robot, which will be moving remainders back to the garbage area. The images created by the robot are shot by the camera and projected on the wall. It shows that trash can also create art. Into the forest
http://openendedgroup.com/index.php/art ... he-forest/
Into the Forest is an interactive 3D installation that evokes the play and the daydreams of children exploring an ever-changing forest. Commissioned by the Museum of the Moving Image, it opens there on January 15, 2011.Into the Forest projects painterly imagery that seems to hover off the screen in stereoscopic 3D so that the viewer feels almost inside the imaginary virtual world. Indeed, from time to time, a spotlight comes on in the gallery, and anyone stepping inside it becomes a figure placed in that 3D world and intermingling with the virtual children there. The experience is akin to plunging back into the daydreams of childhood, which can be glimpsed again but never quite recaptured. sound balances- five kinetic sound sculptures
http://www.floraberlin.de/rlangebartels/skulpt1.htm
Five kinetic sound sculptures that function according to the principle of balance. The crossbar of a balance holds a stone at one of its ends and a flat water bowl at its other end. On top of the sculpture there is a water reservoir from which the water runs through a pipe and then through a valve down into the bowl.
Once a certain amount of water has filled the bowl, the arm gets out of balance and the bowl becomes a spout, pouring out the water after which the arm swings back. Therefore the stone at the other end of the arm hits on a metal disc generating a sound. Afterwards the process repeats itself. This project combines sound and sculpture together.