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Mamba Lamp by Kévin Depape.
Mixed Media Installation (by Squidsoup)
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James Tapscott is an australian artist that in this “Transference” project creates amazing photos thanks to the use of iluminated optical wires in big open spaces.
Pop Up corner light delivered in an envelope by Well Well Designers.
Cloud - An interactive sculpture
“The world’s smallest all action police chase…
Directed By The Theory
The tiniest police chase ever seen, made using the world’s smallest ‘pocket video projectors’. Featuring an escaped convict, a determined cop and a fully armed police helicopter, Speed of Light takes ‘projection mapping’ to a whole new (and low) level.
Speed of Light was all projected and filmed FOR REAL - there’s no CGI trickery.
- The car and helicopter are toys bought from a model shop filmed against greenscreen.
- As well as using the world’s smallest projectors from MicroVision, we also partially filmed using the world’s smallest HD camera.
And a Special thank you to Microvision for the projectors -”
The Fog by Experience Collective
“A 46,000 sq. ft. environmental installaton created from 16 miles of reclaimed cotton fabric and twine that visually illustrates the cycles of nature.”
Energy Field - World Expo Korea 2012
“The GS Caltex pavilion is presented as a immersive light ensemble which, at first glance, is reminiscent of an outsized rice field. 380 fiber blades sway like grass in the wind with a height of 18 metres (59 feet). Touching activates individual sensitive blades and illuminates them. A centrally located star-shaped, mirrored pavilion building is optically withdrawn in its entirety. Via raised corners of the star, the visitor can gain access to the also mirrored entrance area on the ground floor. The centre of the pavilion is on the upper floor; a seven-metre-high round room with panoramic projection. Poetic images in a reduced black-and-white aesthetic convey the company’s readiness to assume responsibility with regard to sustainable energy concepts. (Text: Atelier Brückner)
A Project by ATELIER BRÜCKNER
with TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE”
Fred Eerdekens uses diferent everyday objects to unveil hidden messages within these objects’ shadows.
Light installations by Lee Eunyeol.
Painting with time and strobe bullet time.
Check this and another installations of Luzinterruptus, love it!.
“We left our sparkles of light lit… for others to turn off for us…”