Save My Planet Virtual Performance
Here is a 1000-cubic-feet eXtended Reality environment and the second-in-the-world live interactive virtual performance using Mixed Reality Technology, a remarkable achievement by 41 people.
Watch an ocean whale fly overhead. The effect is as grand as an ocean amidst the total immersive LED Screen experience with AR and life-tracking technologies.
Dive into people’s emotions that are deeper than the seas of space. We have enabled the audience’s real-time “touch” with the artist and their connection across a long distance to reach, fascinate, and interact on a new level. https://freckledsky.com/works/savemyplanet-interactive-virtual-performance/
Electronic university interactive presentation
A panoramic projection screen controlled from multi-touch holographic platform. Using the futuristic multi-touch interface the presenter could scroll through sections to choose one he wants to speak about. With a fast hand gesture he would then throw the section's icon to the big screen where it would transform into a colorful video about the main features of the system. Technologies used: Unity3d, C#, Scaleform, Flash, AS3.
Projection Restaurant of the Future
The HoloLamp technology creates a projected tangible interface on each restaurant table-top, so that each customer can select and view the dishes directly on the table-top and in full size in 3D, and finally place the order while remaining seated.
Nervous Structure interactive installation
Notional Field is an interactive installation that consists of a wall-mounted sculpture containing hundreds of vertical and parallel lines made of elastic cord that are projected upon with a computer-generated, interactive animation of a similar number of lines. The motion of these projected lines is ruled by a simulation, which makes them act like soft ropes, and said motion is influenced by a viewer’s movements as interpreted by a computer that surveys the scene through a video camera. Thus, the physical gestures of the participant are translated into virtual forces that affect the computer-generated lines, while the physical strings of the sculpture remain motionless. The piece revolves around the idea of interface, which is interpreted as the point of contact between two different entities, and is displayed in the work in several ways: between the viewer and the piece (a human/computer interface); between the real and the virtual (the physical structure and its relationship with the projected structure); between the foreground and the background (as the projection interferes with the sculpture).
Faces wall drawing and projection mapping
Faces wall drawing and projection mapping by Hannes Andersson @ RHHlab
Responsive hexi wall installation
Thibaut sld has designed the ‘hexi’ responsive wall, a series of 60, mounted panels, which react to the movements of nearby people. the graphic designer’s self-initiated project comes as a collision of interaction, geometry and art, as the complex mechanical installation induces an aesthetically engaging result. the hexagonal panels situated on the surface of the interior space use real-time data collected from motion-tracking technology to decode and interpret the gestures and actions of a person within close range. using this feedback, the kinetic wall behaves in sync with the proximate participant; walking passed, jumping near or waving a hand in the direction of the ‘hexi’ wall induces a undulating swell and surge of independent motion. like a vision out of a science fiction film, mesmerizing waves of kinetic flow materialize in a rippling unison, countering the gesture performed by man in close proximity to the installation.
Fluxion sound and light installation
Fluxion made of circles, squares, and lights is represented by a combination of songs made of Sine waves and very short cut audio signals. The broken tiny sounds that emerge from Wagner's Siegfried Idyll, the first song, move the Fluxion's lights, which show the circular stars floating in space and twinkle. Fluxion, 2015, Sound and Light Installation | Live performance
A-Trak & Lex Luger deranged city
A travel to a deranged city. A city immersed in chaos, bad publicity and broken souls. Directed by Nathaniel Brown & Gustavo Torres. 2014.
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