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AURA by Nick Verstand // inspiring artwork

Norafizah Normin

Thursday, Sep 05, 2019 - 02:42:45 am

@ fizah.

“Studio Nick Verstand has created an immersive audiovisual installation that reinterprets people’s emotions as pulsing light compositions.” – excerpt from Nick Verstand’s website.

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Making use of multiple wearable biosensors that detects participant’s brainwaves, heart-wave variability and galvanic skin response, these data are translated into a light composition, varying in form, colour and intensity, as a symbolic representation.

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Inter-mission Research

Bryan Leow

Tuesday, Sep 03, 2019 - 02:25:16 am

@ Bananaleow

The Lapse Project

The Lapse Project consists of 5 parts: VR Lapse, Particle Lapse, 24H Lapse, Panorama Lapse, and Journal Lapse. The project uses the concept of the word ‘lapse’ as a gateway to the conversation between the growing digitising of our nation, the virtual technology we use, and our memory of the physical world.

VR Lapse focuses on the disappearance of Read more →

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Lines - Interactive Art Research

HO RACHAEL YEE CHING

Monday, Sep 02, 2019 - 01:45:37 pm

@ N1901970G

LINES is a three-part interactive art installation by Swedish composer Anders Lind. First erected in Umeå, Sweden, the piece involves coloured lines attached to the wall, the floor and the ceiling. Each part of the installation is, essentially, a musical instrument. They all explore a different aspect of music: tempo, pitch and dynamics. Visitors are able to create music by Read more →

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Beat The Living F*ck Out Of Cancer - Interactive Art Research

Bryan Leow

Saturday, Aug 24, 2019 - 05:25:06 pm

@ Bananaleow

Beat The Living F*ck Out Of Cancer

Thijs Biersteker

Article link: https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/53wknb/beat-the-living-fk-out-of-cancer-with-a-light-up-punching-bag

This interactive artwork helps to bring awareness to cancer within an individual’s health risks, while also help raise funds for cancer research. Participants first enter their details to generate a cancer-risk profile. The participant then steps into the ring with their gear on, which triggers the motion sensor to start the Read more →

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