imagine the night sky
Our latest work is a pair of interactive projections commissioned by the Adelaide Festival Centre for an exhibition named ‘Imagine the Night Sky’ held in the Artspace Gallery. The exhibition is aimed at primary school children and explores stories from around the world relating to night and day, the sun, the moon and the stars.
The first projection was shadow-interactive and let viewers use their shadows to play a harp and jiggle the strings of two baboon ‘puppets’. The second projection was sound-interactive and let viewers control the flight of a bee or wake an owl by whistling or blowing into a microphone.
Imagine the Night Sky is open Tues-Sat 10am-3pm from 1st - 29th May 2010 at Artspace Gallery at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Free entry.
More info coming soon!
Filed under: new media art | Author: george | Tags: exhibitions, human computer interaction, interactive, proce55ing, processing, projection | Comment (0)‘the coded wall’ at Fringe09
We’re now past the half-way point of Fringe 09 and our exhibition of ‘the coded wall’ has attracted many visitors, some from as far away as France and Belgium. The small space in our studio is less than ideal for showing the work, but viewers are still having a lot of fun! Here are some photos of us setting up and testing the exhibition…
futurelab
this studio is focused on using new technology as a teaching aid and ‘transforming the way people learn through innovative technology and practice’…
Filed under: inspiration | Author: kirstin | Tags: education, human computer interaction, teaching | Comment (0)new interfaces for performance
NIP (New Interfaces for Performance) is a unique and practical, artists led, workshop and touring event, which examines techniques for creating new media and interactive work for live performance.
camera mouse
this head tracking software works really well - give it a try…
Filed under: technology | Author: george | Tags: human computer interaction | Comment (1)bug labs
look at this cool little device! it lets you add modules to build your own product. They even say there’s a teleporter module coming soon:)
Filed under: technology | Author: george | Tags: human computer interaction | Comment (1)interactive gloves
This experimental setup uses a wii remote and special gloves to allow the user to manipulate objects on screen…








