15 Amazing Interactive Installations

Feb 21 2010 By Romain Colin Here is something for a slow lousy Sunday: in this inspirational round-up we feature some outstanding interactive installations that explore the art of interaction between environment, users and machines. Extraordinary artworks. Installations / Applications N Building N Building is a commercial structure located near Tachikawa station amidst a shopping district. Night Lights YesYesNo teamed up with The Church, Inside Out Productions and Electric Canvas to turn the Auckland Ferry Building into an interactive playground. Light Writing Proposal This long exposure, and the making of footage, were shot over three nights in Raleigh, North Carolina as a proposal to Emily Kern. What you see is – not what you get Video production for a school assignment. Experience Mobile Mobile Built and hoisted a gigantic interactive chandelier/mobile that plays Christmas jingles in our reception. Zimoun Installation Zimoun: Sound Sculptures & Installations | Compilation Video
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La fotocamera Panomo è approdata sulla piattaforma indiegogo in cerca di fondi per la produzione. Non una semplice fotocamera, bensì una sfera dotata di 36 piccole fotocamere ad alta risoluzione per scatti a 360° a 72 megapixel. Panomo dà il meglio di sè quando viene lanciata in aria, contiene un accelerometro che misura l’accelerazione di lancio per calcolare quando raggiungerà il suo apice e scattare una foto che è un vero e proprio fermo immagine del mondo che ci circonda.
20 Cool And Creative Street Ads
Our numbers show that you really liked 15 Creative Street Art Ideas from OakoAk, and because numbers don’t lie you should really enjoy a more commercial take on it – I’m talking about street advertising. The main difference between street art and street advertising is that one can lead you to jail, while another can even earn you money. Which one you choose is up to you, but from marketing point of view, street ads have a lot of benefits similar to bus stop advertising: Street Ads Are Always OnStreet Ads Provide Multiple Impressions Per Prospective CustomerStreet Ads Give Precise Geographic Targeting So without further delay, lets take a look at 20 most creative guerrilla marketing ideas placed underneath your feet! 1. To promote Durex condoms with ribs or with knobs, in some cities in Belgium condoms were painted on paving stones with the according pattern. 2. “Thousands are held prisoners for their beliefs in places worse than this. 3. “Don’t be a toser, bin your butts.” 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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Elektra, Montreal 2013 (Yatra Arts) from Joel Dittrich on Vimeo. Live audio/visual performance at Elektra festival, Montreal, Canada, 03 may 2013. Curated by Yatra Arts. White Noise/Black Noise is an audio/visual project where I´m experimenting with intermodal aesthetics, creating audio and visuals side by side and performing live with a digital set up, relaying heavily on OSC, MIDI and audio analysis, to control audio and visuals simultaneously. 100% work by me. Resolume Arena, Ableton Live 9 incl. LZX Industries, Doepfer A-100, Jomox Mbase 11, Akai APC40, etc. Many thanks to Alain Thibault, Praveer Baijal, Yatra Arts, Julia Frainier, Amanda'Mour Ihnatowicz, Nathalie Bachand, Motoko Allison Chanic, Greg MTL, Frédéric Auger, a great audience and anyone I forgot to mention!
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20 creative guerilla marketing campaigns
We are so overwhelmed with advertising everywhere that it becomes hard for creative agencies to make ads that stand out. Guerilla advertising is a great way to make unusual, surrealistic visuals and situations that passers by will remember. Here is a selection. 1. Superette – Short shorts The bench that turns you into a walking advertisement if you are wearing short shorts. 2. Pretty clever, the urinal that stands out. 3. Seen in New York, how would you not go grab a coffee there? 4. I would be curious to know how many people actually notice this ad. 5. Enter the shark, a cool optical illusion for this National Geographic ad on a bus. 6. Cool idea to promote the movie “The day after tomorrow”, it gives the illusion that NYC has been submerged by the waters. 7. Feels good not to be in the same category as the big boys. 8. Small but poweful, I think the message just got across the bridge. 9. Unmissable ad, I’m sure all the bowlers that went there remembered it. 10. 3M security glass 11.
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