Tuesday, September 3, 2013

MoMA Artist

Vitual Free Runner

The interesting factor of this work is in its simplicity, its real world interaction, and its personal connection. The work is a projecttion of a man or of other characters running against any flat surface. The projection is streaming from a car and can be controlled remotely from that car. The character runs, jumps, walks and speeds up and slows down based on the cars accelleration. I personaly fond of this piece because it is something that is viible to the outside world and though it is a projection its interaction with the outside world connects it back to "reality". It kind of ties back in with my artistic desire to bridge the physical with the virtual; sculpture and virtual art.On a final note I ofter look outside of car windows and imagine me running near outside the car, jumping over obstacles, slowing down and speeding up just as the man is doing in the video,; it's just a funny coincidence that someone else thought of it too thought possibly in a different fashion.
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/objects/140015/

Augmented Reality Cookie

Once again I found this work to be appealing in its simplicity. Although I do like works that I can explore I found this one to to be satisfying though I didn't see a possibility for it to go further, notwithstanding it certainly can. I found that this work simply expressed what we can do with technology how human interaction can be taken to another level; how something so mundane as baking can have technological implication; it's awesome!
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/objects/146406/

Hand From Above

I like this piece becuase it plays to the ideas I would like to incorporate into my future art works. Interaction through virtual means in a physical manifestation. Basically I would like to create art (as of now) that interacts with the environment or people and simply has some digital and electronic means.
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/objects/140001c/






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