DLE LED: Digital Light Ecology - test rig from Carla de Beer on Vimeo.
Test rig for the LED installation featured in the DLE LED video. This video shows the system playing Conway’s Game of ‘Light’.
Peinture Mathématique - Light Painting with Arduino from pierre cesar on Vimeo.
DESIGN EXPLORATOIRE
Interroger le potentiel artistique des nouvelles technologies mises à disposition du grand public.
Un mouvement dans l'espace décrit par des formules mathématiques puis immortalisé par un appareil photo en pause longue. Du sinus au cosinus en passant par l'exponentielle, ce sont autant de notions abstraites qui sont mises en lumière par ce projet.
Light Tree from F_Soto on Vimeo.
Light and life interact in one of the tightest relations we understand.
Life wouldn’t exist without sunlight, it allows everything to work as it does. If we could narrow down life-cycles to an intelligible origin, we’d find photosynthesis, the process in which every nutrient and element available combine to allow plants to live.
The key factor in this process is light, Light as life.
Every sunrise has it’s dusk. As night falls, different lifeforms emerge, some other become invisible, and the world we are used to look at, becomes strange.
The Light tree exists as a reminder of the life-light relationship. It is an inverted organism that comes to life as everything seems to decay.
Under daylight, it may look like a dead piece of wood, but as its environment becomes darker, the tree starts glowing with life, a plant that feeds on darkness.
The light tree works with circuit that lets more electricity pass trough as its sensors detect less light;
It basically works as a current valve controlled by light.
It’s components are highly available and low cost:
MPSA13 Transistor.
270 KOhms resistor.
2 MOhms photoresistor.
LEDS (with appropriate resistors) and a power source
Metropolitan Home Design 100 from labatrockwell on Vimeo.
lab.rockwellgroup.com/work/digital-confetti
“Digital Confetti” is a one night interactive installation for the Metropolitan Home Magazine’s “Design 100″ party celebrating their annual issue honoring 100 of the most noteworthy personalities, places and extraordinary objects in the world of innovative design. Rockwell Group LAB transforms the mid-century modern interior of the Four Seasons Pool Room with an interactive sound and light installation. David Rockwell’s continuing interest in spectacle and temporary installations, combined with digital media, encourage exploration of enhanced and memorable experiences.
Credits
Principal: David Rockwell
Design Team: Tucker Viemeister, James Tichenor, Joshua Walton, Brett Renfer , Keetra Dixon, Thomas HaggertyMusic: Water/Light/Shifts - Bell Orchestre
Law of Light from Hu, Chin-Hsiang on Vimeo.
interactive installation
Artist:
Hu, Chin-HsiangAssistant creative team members:
Hsiao, Ssu-Ying
Wu, Ting-Zhen
Chao, Yen-Hsiang
Chen, Jia-YiMedia:
Bulbs, electronic control panel, computers, intranets, sensors, wood, acrylic, transformersConcept:
This work is a light field device located in a state of absolute control. In addition to feeling the flow of light within the field, one is also able to sense the energy and temperature generated by the heated tungsten wire. Here, the light does not only represent visual perception, but also a host that is already systematized, influenced by the audience, and dominated by the rules of network data.Interactive mode:
(1) Automatically plays a light show when there are no people.
(2) When someone stands in front of the device, the light will automatically capture the silhouette of the viewer and display their image across the light device.光律
藝術家:
胡縉祥協同創作團隊:
蕭思潁
吳庭榛
趙彥翔
陳家翊媒材:
燈泡、電子控制台、電腦、內部網路、感應器、木板、壓克力、變壓器理念:
作品是一個處於被絕對控制狀態下的光場裝置,在場域中能感受到的除了光線的流動外,也包含著加熱鎢絲散發出的能量溫度。光在此,不只代表著能被視的知覺接收,已是能被參與觀眾影響、被網路數據規律支配著、被系統化下的宿主。
Light House Processing from SOFTlab on Vimeo.
A quick screen capture of the processing visualizer we created for the interactive light installation we designed for Sonos. The grid to the left shows the various behaviors that are programmed to respond to sound in real time. The state of each of the 600 bulbs (on/off) is then sent to a computer installed with the physical installation. That computer then sends the data to 15 arduino boards controlling the bulbs.
Music: Cat Power
Blaus from Playmodes on Vimeo.
Blaus
Laser beams,mirrors, light and sound installationA project by:
MID | mediainteractivedesign.com
Playmodes | playmodes.comA Video by: MindtheFilm
Construction by: Benoit & Pense
Acknowledgments: Hangar.org, James George, FabLab Barcelona, Hypernoika, VAD Festival, Albert Bosch.
!! Check these out !!
FULL Blaus Performance :: vimeo.com/60564296
MAKING OF Blaus :: vimeo.com/52642504
Luminode Light Control from labatrockwell on Vimeo.
We used openFrameworks, arduino, and DMX to extend our existing Luminodes (lab.rockwellgroup.com/work/luminodes) to a full room lighting control device. We are using this as a way to control a variety of architectural lighting devices seamlessly.
CONSTELLACTION from ◥ panGenerator on Vimeo.
CONSTELLACTION
an emergent a/v installation for Copernicus Science Centre / Przemiany Festiwal 2013pangenerator.com
przemianyfestiwal.pl/en/
kopernik.org.pl/en/– PROJECT CREDITS –
CONCEPT, DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT by panGenerator:
Piotr Barszczewski,
Krzysztof Cybulski,
Krzysztof Goliński,
Jakub Koźniewski– VIDEO CREDITS –
VIDEO EDITING & ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE
Jakub KoźniewskiMAIN FOOTAGE
Łukasz GregorekSTILLS AND PRODUCTION COORDINATION
Katarzyna GrzeszczakSOUND RECORDING
Michał ŚcibiorSOUND EDITING
Krzysztof CybulskiORIGINAL MUSIC
Maciek Dobrowolski ( mdobrowolski.com )
feat. guitars by Richard Carter
+ you can download track here - soundcloud.com/maciek-dobrowolski/constellaction– SPECIAL THANKS –
Ewa Pawlak and whole Przemiany Festiwal team
Andrzej Surowiec
Katarzyna Grzeszczak
Magdalena Major
Olga Górnicka
Stefania Szczuka
Wiesław BartkowskiKrzysztof Schellenberg - vacuum forming at schegor.com
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Interactive Light Painting: Pu Gong Ying Tu (Dandelion Painting) from Jie Qi on Vimeo.
Pu Gong Ying Tu is an interactive painting of a dandelion field. When you blow on the white puffs, the seeds disperse and generate new flowers. These flowers begin as yellow dandelions, but after a few moments bloom into responsive white seed puffs.
Project page: technolojie.com/?p=757
This work was made in collaboration with John Clifford, with guidance from Brian Chan.
It is inspired by Jessie Thompson and Zachory Berta’s “When is a Flower Not a Weed?” here:
youtube.com/watch?v=KODlmvQMmtw&feature=youtu.be