IDAT502- Invisible Architecture

This is the development process of the module and is part of the M-DAT course.
The project was called ‘Shining Sound Bite’, exploration on public space and invisible energy.

Body navigation: Dance Installation and Choreography for Labyrint at Kaleidoskop K2, Copenhagen

October 2, 2008

A dance performance/installation has been shown in Denmark, by using Processing and Infrared camera, it provides a very smooth detection of human body movement. Body Navigation by Recoil Performance Group from ole kristensen on Vimeo. This may be one of the option for doing the performance project. Ref: Body navigation << Ole Kristensen HalfdanJ.dk...
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Arch+OS

October 1, 2008

Arch+OS – ambient noise levels, weather, light + temperature change- with ~2000 sensors Input data -> streaming internet -> FM radio technologies As the vision camera tracking system is in placed, probably this can help in the live-performance. Portland square as site-specific live performance, with high ceiling, and make use of the LED display...
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Open Framework

October 1, 2008

One of the technical idea to trace your footstep, but this mainly for C++, any for processing? or MSP… made with openFrameworks from openFrameworks on Vimeo. It is true that in non-technical people’s mindset, C or C++ /opengl is a very technical programming language. Easy to use is important for entry start-up or artist...
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Body Interaction performance

September 30, 2008
Body Interaction performance

Perform a real time interactive visual performance in collaborate with MA Performance and Practice dance student. By having the element of clouds, freedom and different viewing angles of the clouds from top and bottom to create a “bird flying scene” and let the performer to interact with the visual element. This required technical research...
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