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william morgan architects - pyramid condominium apartments, ocean city, maryland, 1971
GLEN E FRIEDMAN
Kent Senatore, Turning Point Ramp,
April 1979Public Enemy,
December 1986
HYPERJUMP
25 moving head light beams on a truss stands and a powerful sound system were installed along the hall. While the light sculpture started to move, the electronic light devices came to life, turning into the actors themselves, bringing the light, shut in the strict geometry back, to its unpredictable nature.
For the birds. http://bit.ly/19ln54e
KINESICS is a complex 3D-mapped video installation. It employs a face sculpture that is fully cgi designed, consists of 125 polygons, and is built as a huge 3m x 4.5m object. As every polygon can be seen as an independent projection surface, appearing either as single pieces or consolidating and transforming to an endless number of different countenances, this sculpture can adopt virtually any kind of physical appearance.
A synchronised sound installation not only intensifies the experience, but also triggers the sculpture’s movement and transformation.
KINESICS is a complex 3D-mapped video installation. It employs a face sculpture that is fully cgi designed, consists of 125 polygons, and is built as a huge 3m x 4.5m object. As every polygon can be seen as an independent projection surface, appearing either as single pieces or consolidating and transforming to an endless number of different countenances, this sculpture can adopt virtually any kind of physical appearance.
A synchronised sound installation not only intensifies the experience, but also triggers the sculpture’s movement and transformation.
Check out the work of this young talent from Norway, Ida Marie Tangeraas
More at http://idamarietangeraas.wix.com/idamarietangeras
backyards / may 2013 / taipei
Cool Hunting Video: Mark Mothersbaugh’s Synth Collection