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My ghost in my shell. Aus der Serie „Ich bin (nicht) Ich“ 2015
Rotierendes Noppen Plastikschale, Selbstportrait Projection Mapping aus der Serie „Pathfinder“, schwarzer Stoff
Skulptur, Objekt, Video, Installation, Fotografie
Markus Wintersberger 2015
Community mapping project in the Atayal community of Taigang in Jianshi District of Hsinchu County. The mapping project uses a participatory methodology.
Shadow Mapping
Photography -
Mapping is a form of art that, when choreographed along with music can be an effective mood enhancer in night clubs making it a mesmerising experience whilst dancing.
This was a personal project of a series of images created by projecting light onto a naked body. I was inspired by the use of digital mapping by artists such as Bruno Ribeiro and designer Ying Gao who use techniques that play with our perception of light and movement. In this particular series I used the work of Kit Webster's digital video to sculpt the model's body. The projections created interesting shapes and shadows on the body allowing me to visualise how these patterns could be translated into textiles and garments.
I visited the "Mapping Knowledge. Understanding the World through Data" exhibition in Mons, Belgium, which is European capital of culture in 2015. An exhibition for all persons interested in data visualisation/infographics, and all those interested by the "knowledge" topic. The biggest surprise for me was to discover and to learn more about the Mundaneum. It is the crazy project of two Belgian, Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine, who tried in the late nineteenth century to gather and classified the world’s knowledge available on...paper at that time. They created an internet on paper! Their final goal was to design the ideal society, with the help of Le Corbusier. Mundaneum is not only a big crazy project but it is also the place and the concept that hosts the exhibition (The message is the medium. Isn't?)
The exhibition starts with a large timeline of "data visualisations" (maps, drawings, etc) which begins in 366AC.
An interesting part of the exhibition is on the tree (symbol of knowledge) and its use in visualisations to represent the organisation of knowledge. Another part offers orginal works by Paul Otlet done for the Mundaneum project, wonderful. A part is dedicated to "invisible networks and cities" which proposes visualisations of the hidden flow of data around us. To finish, a section on "Data is art" where artists use data to create pieces of art.
expositions.mundaneum.org/en/exhibitions/mapping-knowledg...
Video mapping on logo (polystyrene) and rough wooden structure.
Directed by: Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff & Alexandra Petracchi
with some precious help of Philippe Chaurand
Production: iduun / studio gühmes for Rinck
Made with MapMapMap module for Modul8 by iduun
See more: www.guhmes.com
© iduun - studio guhmes and right reserved Rinck 2010
I really like this map. It's in a useful location (at the point of consumption), and it provides context for people who aren't familiar with the area.
There are several of these maps around the Harvard campus.
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
See more at: www.iduun.com/blog
© iduun 2010
Mapping invisible / Mendiak
The memory of what has been real, it’s already a proof of the absence, the
landscapes where the other one is missing... it has been for real? Only the
lines, strokes, stains, the gesture, the partial, the oblivion… The memory
beyond the landscape, recreated inside the interior arquitecture, broken,
incomplete, as the geography of the contemporary identity.
“When the peaks of our sky come together. My house will have a roof.” - Paul Eluard
Production photo from The New Stage Theatre Company's 2010 production of Mapping Möbius directed by Ildiko Nemeth.
The Möbius strip, named for its theoretician, is a surface with only one side. Most objects have at least two sides: a back and a front (inside and out). Because of the way it twists, a Möbius strip has only one. An ant moving along the "inside" would find itself "outside." An ant moving along the "outside" would find itself "inside" again.
In "Mapping Möbius," this concept informs the journey of an introspective scientist who feels overwhelmed by his own inescapable interiority. Nearing the end of his career, he comes to the realization that his life's work--objective study--is misguided. He recruits a young girl to help him explore the mysteries of the mind, reasoning that this is where all his models of the world originate. Together they embark on a tour of universal history, making stops to take in the inchoate, pre-linguistic world of plankton; the stories told by dinosaur bones; the electioneering of colonial ants; and the cynical business lectures of a world-weary bee. But they are entering a dangerous realm; as cool observation slides into personal chaos, it becomes clear there's no map for this territory.
For more information visit: www.newstagetheatre.org
OSHA and Hazard Mapping classes facilitated by Jack Angel, Nathan Maynard and Warren Rasmussen, mid-July 2014 in Carlsband, N.M.
Students and staff at the College of William & Mary volunteering at a Mapping for Nepal event organized by AidData and ITPIR RA's on April 30th, 2015
Luminance HDR 2.3.1 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Mantiuk06
Parameters:
Contrast Mapping factor: 0.1
Saturation Factor: 0.8
Detail Factor: 2
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PreGamma: 1
Depth of Sound Installation
by Roger Sodré
Made in one afternoon
At the Body Double workshop
Supervised by Douglas Edric Stanley from abstractmachine.
With Processing, OpenKinect, Minim and the Xbox Kinect Sensor.