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Untitled No. 1 - K. Mital and Evan Boehm
Computationally generated video collage using only images collected from the previous 24 hour news cycle.
Let’s All Point and Laugh at This Missouri Offensive Lineman Getting Hit in the Nuts
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Looking at a Horse — Evan Boehm
Art is in the eye of the beholder. Or, according to experimental visual artist, Evan Boehm, art is in the eye of the beholders, plural. His recent project with Nexus Interactive Arts, titled Looking At A Horse, is a ethos-focused visual installation that changes its appearance in real-time, depending on its surroundings and the number of people watching. This is group-watch at its finest.
Boehm's piece responds to its audience. In an empty room, the screen would display a few axis points that resemble a horse constellation. The more people who enter the room and watch, however, the more detail the horse appears -- adding "skin and muscle" as well as other layers.
The installation incorporates openFrameworks, openCV, and Unity, as well as a camera with face and blob recognition software so it can track how many people are viewing it at once. Thus, the viewers are as essential to the art as the technology itself.
The Carp and the Seagull — Evan Boehm
The Carp and the Seagull — Evan Boehm
About a man and his fall from grace. The most interesting and crazy-ass interactive story/video I have ever experienced - try it yourself with a browser like Chrome.