Designing for Digital Fabrication – Winter Show 2020 /shows/winter2020/ ITP/IMA/IMA Low Res Thu, 17 Dec 2020 23:35:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 /shows/winter2020/wp-content/uploads/sites/53/2020/11/cropped-web_plain_2000_1400-1-32x32.png Designing for Digital Fabrication – Winter Show 2020 /shows/winter2020/ 32 32 Vortex /shows/winter2020/vortex/ /shows/winter2020/vortex/#respond Mon, 14 Dec 2020 18:50:33 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2020/2020/12/14/vortex/ Continue reading "Vortex"

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Audio-reactive LEDs driven by madMapper are embedded within an aluminum channel, spinning continuously via a NEMA23 motor mounted to a modular base, controlled by an Arduino.

Nicole Cabalquinto

Vortex, an audio-reactive, continuously spinning LED sculpture. Simuation of Vortex, an audio-reactive, continuously spinning LED sculpture.
https://youtu.be/928dkiE-LCo

Description

Audio-reactive LEDs driven by madMapper are embedded within an aluminum channel, spinning continuously via a NEMA23 motor mounted to a modular base, controlled by an Arduino.

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Designing for Digital Fabrication
Product Design
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The Honeycomb /shows/winter2020/honeycomb/ /shows/winter2020/honeycomb/#respond Mon, 14 Dec 2020 18:47:18 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2020/2020/12/14/honeycomb/ Continue reading "The Honeycomb"

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A kinetic stage dance performance

Adam Krebs

Three armatures jumping off of the sculpture
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qbnjufynrjsvo07/out.mp4?dl=0

Description

A concept for a dance performance stage in 3 parts – miniature, digital, and full-sized. The Honeycomb is a stage made up of 37 individual hexagons on risers, laid out in a spiral pattern similar to a beehive. The set is capable breaking up an image in large form using individual riser platforms and then creating finer-grained details in the projection mapping. For example, we could have an ocean of waves, a throne for a king, an Escherian staircase, or a craggy mountain. The mocapped dancers complete the piece, telling a story of hierarchy and time set in a backdrop of ecology and movement.

I also physicalized the stage in miniature to showcase the projection mapping, and enlisted the help of Ben Moll to build a full sized hexagon platform.

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Designing for Digital Fabrication
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2.5% miracle and gust sound /shows/winter2020/2-5-miracle-and-gust-sound/ /shows/winter2020/2-5-miracle-and-gust-sound/#respond Mon, 14 Dec 2020 18:47:15 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2020/2020/12/14/2-5-miracle-and-gust-sound/ Continue reading "2.5% miracle and gust sound"

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A project that you can see a whale at a rate of 2.5% by combining natural force and human force gently.

Another project is making the sound using the gust data from ITP New York weather station.

Lu Lyu

installation on grass image the installation image the installation image installation on grass image the installation image installation on grass image testing of me putting the demo in different environment the instrument that have 2 metal pieces one on anther and when a metal rod is hitting it, they can make long and ambient sound a whale pattern with moire effect shows in the sunlight a main image
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ikAnjM0UHw&t=31s

Description

This is a wind sculpture with moire effect. I design a moire effect that when 2 pieces are at the right angle, a whale tail shape would appear in its moire effect. I made one side of the sculpture driven by wind and another side driven by human beings. People could only see the whale moire effect at a rate of 2.5%. The miracle of life is even in a smaller percentage. People would try to rotate the sculpture to chase after the whale tail shape. But when people are too close to the sculpture, they would not see the whale clearly. The whale could only be seen at a distance when wind and gravity are fine. I want to use this sculpture to show the rareness of the appearance of a living creature.

The gust sound installation is creating an ambient and long sound that is using the gust data. It is part of the projects for ITP weather band club. It starts when I stepped onto an old pavilion in the yard, the pavilion would shake all the materials. There are 2 metal pieces I put as waste material and suddenly I discover the sound is actually very intriguing. So I start to make a weather instrument with it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqevrx9pFSo

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Designing for Digital Fabrication, ITP Weather Band
Art
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Infinite Reflection /shows/winter2020/infinite-reflections-2/ /shows/winter2020/infinite-reflections-2/#respond Mon, 30 Nov 2020 18:21:53 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2020/2020/11/30/infinite-reflections/ Continue reading "Infinite Reflection"

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A surreal interpretation of the passage of time presented on an “infinite” video mirror

Aidan Fowler, Sohaila Mosbeh

Infinity Mirror with video content inside Infinity Mirror with video content inside Infinity Mirror with video content inside Infinite Reflections 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olhH0WkQTJc

Description

Infinite Reflection is circular infinity mirror with embedded led matrix panels which play video content. The screens are contained inside a cnc'ed frame behind a diffusion panel stacked between a mirror and a sheet of two way acrylic creating the classing infinity mirror illusion. The visuals played on the matrix panels are a surreal interpretation of the passage of time.

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Designing for Digital Fabrication
Art
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