Too Cool for School Art & Science Fair
Erika Lincoln, Too Cool for School Art & Science Fair, Toronto 2010
Free Space Loss is an electronic media installation which readdresses the immersive
experience of early Virtual Reality systems. Using an older technological model of Virtual Reality—the Head Mounted Display (HMD)—viewers are able to visually explore series of panoramic photographs. As the viewers wear the HMDs they become linked to a network where their physiological outputs are tracked, measured and then sent to a computer software program which, using methods comparable to gaming and scientific computer modelling, alters the panoramic image. Over time the image becomes entirely different from the original, exposing the panorama as a symbol that can be easily constructed and manipulated.
Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.
Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.
Erika Lincoln, Too Cool for School Art & Science Fair, Toronto 2010
Free Space Loss is an electronic media installation which readdresses the immersive
experience of early Virtual Reality systems. Using an older technological model of Virtual Reality—the Head Mounted Display (HMD)—viewers are able to visually explore series of panoramic photographs. As the viewers wear the HMDs they become linked to a network where their physiological outputs are tracked, measured and then sent to a computer software program which, using methods comparable to gaming and scientific computer modelling, alters the panoramic image. Over time the image becomes entirely different from the original, exposing the panorama as a symbol that can be easily constructed and manipulated.
Photos from the 2010 Too Cool for School Art and Science Fair that was was held at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto on 8 May 2010.
Learn more at www.artandsciencefair.ca.