“Dark Places”servo, 2006
The “Dark Places” exhibition distributes seventy-six
selected artworks through four woven-together
plastic strands, each containing different types of
projections. These form three environments as each
strand torques into alignment with its neighbor.
In addition, a large-format front projection peels off of the outer perimeter of the gallery space; a collection of floating “cinematic objects” is rear projected at head height and grouped into two clusters in the space.
All biographical information about the artists is contained in four touch screens that are rooted in the ground, shooting upward into the strands, where visitors activate the system and stimulate lighting effects that span the space at-large.
In addition, a large-format front projection peels off of the outer perimeter of the gallery space; a collection of floating “cinematic objects” is rear projected at head height and grouped into two clusters in the space.
All biographical information about the artists is contained in four touch screens that are rooted in the ground, shooting upward into the strands, where visitors activate the system and stimulate lighting effects that span the space at-large.
Detail showing image scrape. |
Diagram of image scrape. |
Detail of touch-screen interface. |
Production of canopy units during installation. |
Section drawings. |
Completed project at Santa Monica Museum of Art. Photo: Erdman Photography |
Book Reference:
Digital Fabrications Architectural and Material Techniques by Lisa Iwamoto
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