This is an interactive website which creates experience of drowning.
Following is the trailer-
Guy Cotten ‘A Trip Out To Sea’ Trailer by Ben Strebel from Wanda Productions on Vimeo.
Visit the website to experience yourself. (last part is the best)
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Hundreds of colored light globes fill a British park.
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“Krakowiak transforms the pavilion space into a vibrating structure of sound that picks up on the noise generated by neighbouring pavilions (Egypt, Serbia, Venice, Romania) via microphones installed in the floors and ventilation, heating and sewage systems. Visitors can “eavesdrop” on all the different sounds emitted from these other pavilions as evidence of the typical workings of the building and human activity, heightened by the effects of speaker systems, mixers and amplifiers. The intimacy of personal space is broken down by making all types of sounds available to a larger public, no matter how unpleasant, uncomfortable or plain embarrassing.”
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A large-scale installation with a series of lights and speakers attached to pendulums in a dark, foggy space.
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A series of rooms with plaster walls which appear to be carved from stone. The rooms are filled with other works in a variety of media.
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A web of colored mirrors reflect light in unpredictable patterns around a room.
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Great Street Games from Tom Wexler on Vimeo.
Projection mapping and Cameras are used to create an interactive, public gaming space.
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Using a speaker and salt patterns emerge organically from tones.
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“Philips Pavilion / Metastaseis B”, Iannis Xenakis (1953-58)
Using his architectural and mathematical knowledge, Xenakis composed Metastaseis, this composition was later used as a blueprint to construct the Philips Pavilion, which was in turn used to spatialize sound.
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“Capacitor” allows people to experience changes in the outside weather. It moves (opens and closes) and changes light depending on the real time weather data captured at the roof of the building.
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