Monday, May 4, 2015

Installations

1. Firewall from Aaron Sherwood on Vimeo.


Firewall is an interactive media installation created with Mike Allison. A stretched sheet of spandex acts as a membrane interface sensitive to depth that people can push into and create fire-like visuals as well as expressively play music.
The original concept stems from a performance piece I’m currently developing as Purring Tiger (with Kiori Kawai) titled Mizalu, which will premiere in June 2013. During one scene in the performance dancers will press into the spandex with the audience facing the opposite side. Mizalu is about death and experience of reality, so this membrane represents a plane that you can experience but never get through. As hard as you try to understand what’s in between life and death, you can never fully know.
The piece was made using Processing, Max/MSP, Arduino and a Kinect. The Kinect measures the average depth of the spandex from the frame it is mounted on. If the spandex is not being pressed into nothing happens. When someone presses into it the visuals react around where the person presses, and the music is triggered. An algorithm created with Max allows the music to speed up and slow down and get louder and softer, based on the depth. This provides a very expressive musical playing experience, even for people who have never played music before. A switch is built into the frame which toggles between two modes. The second mode is a little more aggressive than the first.


Taken from Aaron Sherwood's blog

2. Floor Quizmap
Interactive and navigational floor installation - Chose your own adventure style

It's a very simple idea but it can be a lot of fun and engaging for customers - users can take a floormap quiz to determine that leads them to the product they want based on simple questions.

3. 'On Space Time Foam' Exhibition/Studio Tomas Saraceno


On display until February 3rd at the HangarBicocca in Milan, the ‘On Space Time Foam’ suspended art exhibit by Studio Tomas Saraceno is composed of a transparent surface accessible to visitors, hanging at a height of 20 metres and covering 400 square metres on three layers, for a total of 1,200 square metres. Known for his surprising structures that draw the public into extraordinary spatial and emotional experiences, the large soft and floating film welcomes visitors who will thus find themselves moving mid-air between the floor and the ceiling, earth and sky, and it compels them to lose their spatial coordinates. 



Taken from arch daily

4. Access Agency’s ‘Drink Away The Art exhibition


At an exhibit in Dresden, Germany, guests were invited to drink away the art. These beautiful multicolored liquor infusions not only add a splash of color to the decor (pun intended), but also are a perfect example of culinary interactivity within the event setting.

Taken from Design-Milk
More from Access Agency

5. The Event of a Thread - Ann Hamilton

Ann Hamilton's the event of a thread

the event of a thread is made of many crossings of the near at hand and the far away: it is a body crossing space, is a writer's hand crossing a sheet of paper, is a voice crossing a room in a paper bag, is a reader crossing with a page and with another reader, is listening crossing with speaking, is an inscription crossing a transmission, is a stylus crossing a groove, is a song crossing species, is the weightlessness of suspension crossing the calling of bell or bellows, is touch being touched in return. It is a flock of birds and a field of swings in motion. It is a particular point in space at an instant of time.
— Ann Hamilton

There's a video on her website that shows the installation in use here

Ann Hamilton · the event of a thread

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