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Digital Canvases in the form of Mechanical Masterpieces

Mechanical Masterpieces is a collection of paintings reimagined for the 21st century. Optimized for short attention spans, it allows viewers to poke, switch, disco, inflate and water paintings to their heart’s content. The installation was created for The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh as part of their Tough Art Residency.

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Megaliths Light Motion Installation

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The artwork is continuously rendered in real time by a computer program. It is neither prerecorded, nor on loop. As a whole, previous states never recur, and the artwork is continuously changing due to the movement of people. Every moment is unique and can never be seen again. The following artworks exist in the artwork space of the three-dimensional objects grouped in these bath house ruins.

When people approach the artwork, the flow of the water changes. The movement of people influences the artwork, causing it to evolve continuously, while the artwork influences other works. For instance, the water causes the flowers in the work Flowers and People to scatter.

Water is represented by a continuum of numerous water particles. The interaction between the particles is calculated and then lines are drawn in relation to the behavior of the water particles. The lines are “flattened” using what teamLab considers to be ultrasubjective space.

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Tape art & video mapping @ Faqra Street Circus

Here you can see an artistic collaboration - combining tape art (analog) and video-mapping (digital). It is a fusion of two urban art styles, which we call TAPE MAPPING... This video shows you our interactive tape mapping installation ORACLE. We created this artwork with white tape on a black canvas. Touching the center of the artwork creates changing colors. tape art created by TAPE OVER 

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VJ Radiance at Project Pixel Squared

Project Pixel Squared featured audio-visual performances, workshops and artist presentations as apart of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Project Pixel is an artist lead AV symposium for networking, knowledge sharing and new thinking about the intersection between technology and the arts. It engages lovers of experimental new media arts through a program of live performances, workshops, VJ sets, conferences, artist presentations and installations, and also creates exposure for emerging and already established artists. Project Pixel showcases Australian talent working at the forefront of this field by providing a platform to connect artists and audiences together, transcending boundaries through open participation and public programs. Held as a part of Melbourne Fringe Festival, it creates a space for information exchange, innovation and playful experimentation. 

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Manoeuvre TV & Chiara Kickdrum at Project Pixel Squared

Project Pixel Squared featured audio-visual performances, workshops and artist presentations as apart of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Project Pixel is an artist lead AV symposium for networking, knowledge sharing and new thinking about the intersection between technology and the arts. It engages lovers of experimental new media arts through a program of live performances, workshops, VJ sets, conferences, artist presentations and installations, and also creates exposure for emerging and already established artists. Project Pixel showcases Australian talent working at the forefront of this field by providing a platform to connect artists and audiences together, transcending boundaries through open participation and public programs. Held as a part of Melbourne Fringe Festival, it creates a space for information exchange, innovation and playful experimentation.

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Environment, Reproduction and Coexistence Projection Mapping

In Green Projection Mapping, we selected "nature" as the whole big concept. The work has divided into six parts and each part is made on the theme of "birth", "vitality", "chaos", "destruction", "reproduction", and "coexistence." In this work, the image is mapped on the solid object and the polid screen. The image is projected on the solid thing from the front using the short focus projector which has 6000-lumen of brightness, and on the polid screen from back using two mirror reflective type short focus projectors with 3000-lumen. Although a polid screen is originally the transparent sheet currently used as a film for agriculture, it can be used as a screen for a projector like a penetrated type projector screen. Compared with the conventional projector screen, the cost is quite low, and it is easy to install a big transparent screen.

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Digital Magic Carpet Covers the Floor of an Italian Castle

Miguel Chevalier’s Magic Carpets: an interactive digital animation of medieval tapestries mixed with psychedelic colors and waves, projected from above onto the castle’s octagonal floor. “This world of colors and shapes in movement takes us, as in a giant kaleidoscope, on an imaginary, poetic voyage,” describes Chevelier. Music by Jacopo Baboni Schilingi complements the imagery, creating the auditory experience of entering a futuristic void.

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