Experiment – ideation

Water flow – audience and performer

Interaction:

The volume of applause can trigger the water flow – to show the feedback and fervor from audiences. A strap-like device fixed on every seat. A heart sensor is equipped on it. When audiences put it on, it can detect the heart beats of them – to reflect their feelings towards the show. 

Heart beats visualization:

LED board with different lighting combination or flow / projector with a water spray curtain, play with some 3d animation

 

Cornell Box

                 

Inspirations

panGenerator Group

PanGenerator is a new media art & design collective based in Warsaw, Poland, founded by Piotr Barszczewski, Krzysztof Cybulski, Krzysztof Goliński and Jakub Koźniewski. Since 2010 the group creates unique projects exploring new means of creative expression and interaction with the audience.

Their works are characterised by blending ephemeral digital realm with physical world. PanGenerator is mixing bits & atoms to create audience-engaging, dynamic and tangible experiences in opposition to typically static, hermetic and unapproachable conventions prevalent to traditional, mainstream “modern art” practice.

PanGenerator blurs the common divisions between art, design and engineering, creating large scale interactive installations commissioned by cultural institutions and commercial brands as well as purely experimental musical interfaces or speculative and critical pieces of art.

 

Timo Helgert

Timo Helgert is a german artist, best known for his viral virtual installations. Timo is known for creating inspiring, escapist art through the use of new digital techniques, augmented reality, and 3D design. His aim is to create hope and peace in a busy world. Timo’s work has been featured by Forbes, ELLE Magazine, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, Facebook, and more. 

 

 

MEI KONISHI

CG artist January 29, 1993 from Tokyo

Worked for Yahoo! JAPAN and Amazon Japan (WEB designer). Currently working as a freelance CG artist. In charge of CG video of the largest music festival in Japan called ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL and COUNTDOWN JAPAN. I have won many awards “Asia Digital Art Award”, CSS Design Awards “SPECIAL KUDOS”, Design Awards Asia “Design of the Day” etc. Exhibitions in Japan and overseas.A 3CG solo exhibition was held at Starbucks.International art fair, SICF, Shanghai ART BOOK FAIR.Selected as TOP 100 Japanese Motion Graphics Creators.I find it fun to learn new techniques, and I am working on a project like muscle training that produces art every day.

 

 

Neil Mendoza

Neil Mendoza’s work combines sculpture, electronics and software to bring inanimate objects and spaces to life. By combining found objects with technology in unexpected ways, the different elements of his work can be looked at from a new perspective. He explores themes of the absurd, the humorous, the futile and the surreal. He has exhibited work and talked at conferences around the world, taught classes on art and technology at UCLA and Stanford and co-founded the art collective “is this good?”.