Posts Tagged 'Projection'

“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)

This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website

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“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)

This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website

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“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through

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“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through

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“α (alpha) pulse” by Carsten Nicolai (2014)

  a alpha pulse is a projection/audio performance created by German artist Carsten Nicolai for The Art Basel Show in Hong Kong in 2014. Primarily focusing on the International Commerce Center building in Kowloon Harbor, alpha pulse simulates neural feedback

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“α (alpha) pulse” by Carsten Nicolai (2014)

  a alpha pulse is a projection/audio performance created by German artist Carsten Nicolai for The Art Basel Show in Hong Kong in 2014. Primarily focusing on the International Commerce Center building in Kowloon Harbor, alpha pulse simulates neural feedback

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“Hiroshima Projection” by Krzystztof Wodiczko (1999)

In this work from 1999, Wodiczko uses the image of hands to animate the A-Bomb Dome building in Hiroshima, Japan. Audio is broadcast of interviews and testimonials from survivors of the attack as well as descendants of survivors reflecting on the

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“Hiroshima Projection” by Krzystztof Wodiczko (1999)

In this work from 1999, Wodiczko uses the image of hands to animate the A-Bomb Dome building in Hiroshima, Japan. Audio is broadcast of interviews and testimonials from survivors of the attack as well as descendants of survivors reflecting on the

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