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3D Transparent LED Display

3D Transparent LED Display that adds depth to the interior space of this office building. I love how they used water for this installation to provide such a fluid separation from the flat walls.

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Muhka Wall Touchscreen Wall

We were asked by the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp to create a digital wall in their newly renovated wing. The entire ground floor has been repurposed to expose the vast collection of artworks curated by the Museum. Our touch-wall pulls in data from the Ensembles.org archive, more then 10 years of carefully collected information about all the owned artworks. Applying a recognisable interactive element, we invite the museum visitor, young and old, to play and discover. 

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Generative and Interactive Digital Installation

Miguel chevalier's digital arabesques adapt to visitors' movements. Miguel chevalier was influenced by moroccan culture when creating ‘digital arabesques 2015′, a generative and interactive installation shown in association with four french institutes in morocco. the work recreates moroccan artistic traditions with a digital medium, creating massive sensor-controlled carpets of light. multicolored digital scenes compose patterns reminiscent to the art of zelliges, arabesques, mosaics, and the world of mashrabiya–latticework. 

Sophisticated geometrical patterns create a scene that forms and deforms in a living, constantly renewing environment. when viewers interact with the piece they create disturbances–monitored by infrared sensors–that radiate through the patters and form unpredictable compositions.

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Museum Night in St. Petersburg audiovisual exhibition

“Не бойся” (“don’t be afraid” in Russian) was a hybrid party with a special dramaturgy, and audiovisual exhibition, the center of which was a large-scale spatial video installation, developed by a team of Austrian video artists called Neon Golden. Specifically for “Не бойся,” the founder of the collective Stefan Kainbacher and media artist Hannes Hilpold developed the concept of a spatial light installation encompassing 48 m2. The installation was composed of 1,344 pieces forming a complex negative-positive parametric structure on both sides of a later partition wall of the old mansion’s ballroom. The sculpture acted as a unique three-dimensional screen while creating the illusion that this dividing wall had ceased to exist. Throughout the course of the night, Russian musicians performed on a stage with a unique and complex design created by Neon Golden. Precise synchronization of the projections simulated the presence of a virtual architecture responsive to the music being performed by leading figures on the Russian beat-scene, including the debut performance of mysterious hip-hop producer Oligarkh (who blew up the internet with his album "Land and Freedom"), one of the most prolific new Russian musicians Micah Archangel (whose projects include Laric Surapov, Miiisha, party projects Canicool and Cops on Fire); stars of Russian juke music Raumskaya, 21 Outside and others.

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