First image of our installation at the grand re-opening of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Each installation was assigned one of the museums pieces to relate to. We were asked to work with the new amazing statue “Turning the World Upside Down, Jerusalem” by Anish Kapoor (seen in front), and responded by casting a fake shadow of it, trying to keep the shadow on the borderline of the real and imaginative. This was all looming over 1,000 people dancing in a silent party.
The renewed museum is beautiful.
We will be posting more images and a video very soon.
Just finished an installation of the Physical Projection Project (PPP) at the Bat-Yam International Biennale of Landscape Urbanism. The real-time animations ran every evening from sunset for 2 weeks. It was quite nice to see how all kinds of different people react to it on the street.
Here is a short video documenting this project: http://www.vimeo.com/4373436
Project installation for one night at the Dear Noga Art Window event (29/12/07). After quickly mapping the projection area we projected a mix of animated elements that react in realtime with the physical surface of the buildings…