Posts Tagged ‘arduino’
Water Altar
July 07, 2011
This reactive audio/visual installation is the first of a new series of works exploring ideas of Sacred Computing- spiritual and religious experience as mediated (or interrupted) by digital technology.. A mystic altar, constructed around the element of Water, serves as a focal point for the viewer’s spiritual experience. The centerpiece of the altar is an [...]
2011 | Art, Installations | Tags: arduino, generativeart, processing, sacredcomputing, video
Symphony at TED 2011
March 06, 2011
I was privileged to work on an interactive exhibit that was shown at last week’s TED 2011 Conference. The exhibit- part of the GE Imaginarium- brought me, Patrick Lichty, and Dr. Joseph Cancellaro together with Sub Rosa Interactive Design. The exhibit features a GUI projected on a screen behind a plexiglass model of a house, [...]
2011 | Art, Installations | Tags: arduino, processing, symphony, ted, ted2011
Clingy Teddy Bear
May 03, 2010
Above are photos of a hacked object piece called the Clingy Teddy Bear (I need to come up with a better name for it). The teddy bear talks. Incessantly. In its natural resting state, it yearns for physical affection, saying, “Hello? Is anybody there?” and “I’m lonely, would you stay with me?” and “Could you [...]
