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Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.
Day 9 at Microworld Arcadia was inclusivity day. Wendy Keay-Bright came in and brought her Somantics interactive Kinect apps including Kaleidoscope, Sparkle and Slitscan programs. People of all types enjoyed these simple intuitive engagements. Genetic Moo ran Starfish and It's Alive ant colony was projected over Stefan Samociuk's video.
Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.
For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com
This is one of our best attempts with the original setup. The main improvement is the use of a narrower slit. You can make out where the ingredients and bar code are and can recognize the logo. The vertical stripes are caused by pushing the box at an uneven speed, yielding variable exposure at different positions. Oh, and it's backwards. That took us by surprise. It was fun thinking about why it turns out that way.
These images were created using a digital slitscan process. I wrote a program that generates several groups of 3d primitives. The separate groups of primitives are rotated in slightly different directions slowly while every frame of rotation a column of pixels is sampled from the middle of the image and used to make a picture.
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Some variations on a slit scanning experiment. Tools used, Arduino, Flash & Webcam.
Prefer this one because of the orchid appearance. Not so hot on the symmetry of the pieces.
Fractured Form, features Philip Evett and Ansen Seale
an installation of sculpture and photography
curated by Kevin Vogel, owner of Valley House Gallery
Saturday, October 17 through November 7, 2009
Arrangement of 'Slit Scan' Automatic Camera
FJ Whyte & Partners
Taken from Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition (April to September 2019)
The exhibition tells the story of Stanley Kubrick the meticulous genius, exploring his unique command of the creative design process of film making, from storyteller to director to editor.
[Design Museum]
A video installation for Vitrine08, an exhibition with a focus on sound curated by Senjan Jansen. We designed an installation on the platform between the wooden escalators that bring people to the historic pedestrian tunnel below the Schelde river. The tunnel is the connection for commuters from the other side of Antwerp and is very popular with strollers during the weekend. In combination with the amplified mechanical sounds of the ancient moving staircase, the videos of rotating and morphing objects trying to restore their original forms, transformed the location into a massive machine, a futuristic showcase. The Vitrine08 installation was also presented in the group show “vom gehen in viele richtungen” at KIT in Düsseldorf in combination with the WWW video.
June 2008
More info and video here.
Giverny of the Midwest
exhibition and print installation
2 x 12 meters of performative scans
GALLERY AOP, Johanneburg South Africa
These images were created using a digital slitscan process. I wrote a program that generates several groups of 3d primitives. The separate groups of primitives are rotated in slightly different directions slowly while every frame of rotation a column of pixels is sampled from the middle of the image and used to make a picture.
Project Page:
is this a cliche [yet]?
when i took these shots I know I didn't get whatever it was I wanted (phones are the worst choice when taking photos out of moving vehicles) but i absolutely love it now.