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Prisma 1666: Interactive Light Installation
The installation allows you to interact with the projected colors, angles, and shapes through an iPad app, creating an opportunity to experiment with light refraction like Sir Isaac Newton did, just minus the fancy projectors and touch screens!
Source: Digitalbuzzblog
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Prisma 1666
I don't know how they did this, but the colors and lights with the refractive patterns renders sheer wonder. You can't pull away from watching this.
Info:
In 1666, Sir Isaac Newton conducted a famous experiment that has been widely considered as a landmark discovery in the study of optics and color theory. Inspired by this discovery, PRISMA 1666 is an interactive light installation consisting of 15 triangular crystal blocks distributed randomly on a clean white surface. The projection of colorful graphics is refracted and dispersed by these crystal blocks, creating a fascinating visual experience and ambiance. The installation enables interaction with the projected colors, angles, and shapes through a touch interface, creating an opportunity to experiment with these elements like Isaac Newton did so many years before us. The installation is a collaboration between Wonwei and Shanghai-based design studio Super Nature Design. It was first exhibited at the 2011 International Science and Art Exhibition in Shanghai where it received the Best Creative Design Award.
Prisma 1666
I don't know how they did this, but the colors and lights with the refractive patterns renders sheer wonder. You can't pull away from watching this.
Info:
In 1666, Sir Isaac Newton conducted a famous experiment that has been widely considered as a landmark discovery in the study of optics and color theory. Inspired by this discovery, PRISMA 1666 is an interactive light installation consisting of 15 triangular crystal blocks distributed randomly on a clean white surface. The projection of colorful graphics is refracted and dispersed by these crystal blocks, creating a fascinating visual experience and ambiance. The installation enables interaction with the projected colors, angles, and shapes through a touch interface, creating an opportunity to experiment with these elements like Isaac Newton did so many years before us. The installation is a collaboration between Wonwei and Shanghai-based design studio Super Nature Design. It was first exhibited at the 2011 International Science and Art Exhibition in Shanghai where it received the Best Creative Design Award.
Inspired Newton’s work in optics and color theory, media-arts company Wonwei teamed up with design studio Super Nature Design to create Prisma 1666, an interactive light installation consisting of 15 triangular crystal blocks, which refract and disperse projected colored lights. Visitors can use an iPad interface to change the rotation and angles of projected graphics, offering an opportunity, Wonwei writes, “to experiment with these elements like Isaac Newton did so many years before us.”
Prisma 1666: Interactive Light Installation
The installation allows you to interact with the projected colors, angles, and shapes through an iPad app, creating an opportunity to experiment with light refraction like Sir Isaac Newton did, just minus the fancy projectors and touch screens!
Source: Digitalbuzzblog
PRISMA 1666 is a collaboration project between Wonwei and Shanghai-based design studioSuper Nature Design. It was first exhibited at the 2011 International Science and Art Exhibition in Shanghai where it received the Best Creative Design Award. "In 1666, Sir Isaac Newton conducted a famous experiment that has been widely considered as a landmark discovery in the study of optics and color theory. Inspired by this discovery, PRISMA1666 is an interactive light installation consisting of 15 triangular crystal blocks distributed randomly on a clean white surface. The projection of colorful graphics is refracted and dispersed by these crystal blocks, creating a fascinating visual experience and ambiance. The installation enables interaction with the projected colors, angles, and shapes through a touch interface, creating an opportunity to experiment with these elements like Isaac Newton did so many years before us"