»Given«
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© Don Ritter; GIVEN
https://aesthetic-machinery.com/given.html
• series of five intelligent interactive video-sound installations or architectural projections controlled by hand and body gestures
• 6K video projection with 4 channel interactive audio
• video proj
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»Given«, 2020
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Don Ritter acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Artshttps://aesthetic-machinery.com/given.html
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Don Ritter 23-10-2021
https://aesthetic-machinery.com/given.html
• series of five intelligent interactive video-sound installations or architectural projections controlled by hand and body gestures
• 6K video projection with 4 channel interactive audio
• video projection 11.5 x 2.6 m (38 x 8.5 ft) or larger
Don Ritter, 2020
video contents:
:00 description of Given project
1:11 Given the water
2:55 Given the mud
4:35 Given the plants
5:55 Given the fire
7:10 Given the smoke
8:35 visualization of architectural projections
9:20 discussion of concept
Given enables the public to participate as symbolic characters within five chapters of a surrealistic narrative. One character wears a gas mask, another has a water-wheel for a head, and the third has a small gas burner for a head. Up to three persons can simultaneously use hand and body gestures to direct their characters to fly or walk within large projected environments of flowing substances. Participants can influence the position, orientation, and shape of their own character, the other characters and the various objects in the environments: frame structures, fences, spinning blades, gas burners and air vents. Navigation by the participants is accomplished without any sensing devices attached to their bodies.
Each chapter within Given provides participants with a different aesthetic and metaphorical environment based on ancient substance metaphors.
Don Ritter: Given, 23-10-2021, in: Archive of Digital Art https://aesthetic-machinery.com/given.html
• series of five intelligent interactive video-sound installations or architectural projections controlled by hand and body gestures
• 6K video projection with 4 channel interactive audio
• video projection 11.5 x 2.6 m (38 x 8.5 ft) or larger
Don Ritter, 2020
video contents:
:00 description of Given project
1:11 Given the water
2:55 Given the mud
4:35 Given the plants
5:55 Given the fire
7:10 Given the smoke
8:35 visualization of architectural projections
9:20 discussion of concept
Given enables the public to participate as symbolic characters within five chapters of a surrealistic narrative. One character wears a gas mask, another has a water-wheel for a head, and the third has a small gas burner for a head. Up to three persons can simultaneously use hand and body gestures to direct their characters to fly or walk within large projected environments of flowing substances. Participants can influence the position, orientation, and shape of their own character, the other characters and the various objects in the environments: frame structures, fences, spinning blades, gas burners and air vents. Navigation by the participants is accomplished without any sensing devices attached to their bodies.
Each chapter within Given provides participants with a different aesthetic and metaphorical environment based on ancient substance metaphors.
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