Interactive Graffiti on Architecture
August 21st, 2006 | Filed under: Architecture, Augmented, Urbanism, Video | 3 Comments »
Interactive Architecture (video) is an illustration of the concept that digital projections can interact with the surfaces upon which they are projected.
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Lately, Future Feeder: The Journal of Architecture and Computational Culture (no I don’t fully understand it either) has become my mid-afternoon obsession. Digital art, a genre now exponentially and explosively growing to include everyone from s…
Hey Future Feeder, long been a fan.
I have to admit that I have some issues with the title and no not because it shares the same as my blog but because the term gets thrown around a lot (By me especially I guess) but I dont see this as an interactive installation, but more of a reactive system. If anything, the title should reflect the idea that a projected surface could generate/react with urban surfaces rather than interact with them. Its only a small issue because I really like the work of GRL, hence posting some stuff on my site about a recent LED throwie event I took part in.
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