Author Archives: GuyDeBree
Floating Projection System Presentation
Pay no attention to the man rowing
“L.A.S.E.R tag” by Graffiti Research Lab
L.A.S.E.R. Tag is a system created by G.R.L. that uses a projector and a laser pointer to allow people to ‘draw’ onto forms previously inaccessible.
“L.A.S.E.R tag” by Graffiti Research Lab
L.A.S.E.R. Tag is a system created by G.R.L. that uses a projector and a laser pointer to allow people to ‘draw’ onto forms previously inaccessible.
“Complete Hero” (2009) by Martin Firrell
An exploration of contemporary ideas of heroism.
“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab
A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.
“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab
A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.
“Palazzo Ducale di Urbino” by Paolo Buroni
Buroni uses classical pieces of painting scaled in this installation to totally transform a space.
“Palazzo Ducale di Urbino” by Paolo Buroni
Buroni uses classical pieces of painting scaled in this installation to totally transform a space.
“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh
Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.
“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh
Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.
“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree
Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the
“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree
Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the
“Kikaku Advertising Radio” (2015) by Luca Damasco, Guy de Bree
Kikaku Advertising Radio, named after a Japanese Advertising company bought out in the 1990s, recombines radio from 1980s Japan and modern day America to provide an audio stream without any breaks by filling up any moments of silence in contemporary
“Kikaku Advertising Radio” (2015) by Luca Damasco, Guy de Bree
Kikaku Advertising Radio, named after a Japanese Advertising company bought out in the 1990s, recombines radio from 1980s Japan and modern day America to provide an audio stream without any breaks by filling up any moments of silence in contemporary
“Two Assholes with Two Chairs” by Guy de Bree, Luca Damasco, Brian Yang (2015)
Two Assholes with Two Chairs is more or less that. The idea of the piece is that we would sit on two plinths in a public space and overtly observe people, commenting on them as they walked by. Both performers had
“Two Assholes with Two Chairs” by Guy de Bree, Luca Damasco, Brian Yang (2015)
Two Assholes with Two Chairs is more or less that. The idea of the piece is that we would sit on two plinths in a public space and overtly observe people, commenting on them as they walked by. Both performers had
“Rain Printer” by NOOT CLUB (2013)
The Rain Printer uses tracks precipitation data in real time from Las Vegas, USA, and Bogor, Indonesia, using this information to point out issues about water and its consumption. The piece consists of 2 cash registers hung inverted from the
“Rain Printer” by NOOT CLUB (2013)
The Rain Printer uses tracks precipitation data in real time from Las Vegas, USA, and Bogor, Indonesia, using this information to point out issues about water and its consumption. The piece consists of 2 cash registers hung inverted from the