1 year ago

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Multiverse (2008), a permanent installation by New York-based artist Leo Villareal at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C; one of his many light sculptures and site-specific installations.
see more of his installations via: Architectural Digest

Multiverse (2008), a permanent installation by New York-based artist Leo Villareal at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C; one of his many light sculptures and site-specific installations.

see more of his installations via: Architectural Digest

2 years ago

yesyesno took the idea of shadow puppets in front of a night light and turned it into a full scale installation projected onto the side of the Auckland Ferry building. Going beyond a simple projection, ‘Night Lights’ turns viewers into performers, projecting their shadows and blowing them up five stories tall.

Viewers could interact with the project on three levels, using the whole body, just their hands and through tracking the movement of mobile phones. The users created shadows which were overlaid on top of a series of 6 different scenes that cycled through

It would be pretty sweet if this could somehow be incorporated at an outdoor show/festival.

via: designboom

2 years ago

Murmur Study is an interactive installation that uses 30 thermal printers to print off status updates from twitter that contain variations on common emotional utterances like argh, meh or grrr. The idea for this project is a response to the fleeting thoughts that are accumulated, archived and digitally-indexed online on sites like facebook and twitter. 

via: designboom