»People on the Fly«
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(collective) Sommerer / Mignonneau >
»People on the Fly«, 2016 - 2016
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Commissioned by K11 Media Facadehttp://www.interface.ufg.ac.at/christa-laurent/WORKS/artworks/PeopleOnTheFly/PeopleOnTheFly.html
Technology
Hardware
Video cameraOutdoor or indoor large screen or projection
Computer
Interface
Video cameraOutdoor or indoor large screen or projection
Software
Thousands of flies follow anything moving from the video image, covering them up entirely in real-timeFlies are ignoring static elements in the video image
Descriptions & Essays
Christa Sommerer 26-11-2020
People on the Fly
Outdoor or Indoor Media Facade Installation
©2016, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer
Commissioned by K11 Media Facade
For a large scale screen we developed a participatory public artwork where passers-by can see themselves and also be turned into a swarm of flies. A specially developed software detects all moving persons and communicates their data to artificial programmes insects.
When a person moves, within seconds hundreds of flies invade his or her body, but when he or she stands still, the insects fly away. The resulting image scenarios are in constant flux, they construct and deconstruct, and people become visible and disappear again within a swarm of insects.
People on the Fly celebrates the ephemeral moment and the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where only standing still for a short moment makes one see one's own image clearly.
Christa Sommerer: People on the Fly, 26-11-2020, in: Archive of Digital Art People on the Fly
Outdoor or Indoor Media Facade Installation
©2016, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer
Commissioned by K11 Media Facade
For a large scale screen we developed a participatory public artwork where passers-by can see themselves and also be turned into a swarm of flies. A specially developed software detects all moving persons and communicates their data to artificial programmes insects.
When a person moves, within seconds hundreds of flies invade his or her body, but when he or she stands still, the insects fly away. The resulting image scenarios are in constant flux, they construct and deconstruct, and people become visible and disappear again within a swarm of insects.
People on the Fly celebrates the ephemeral moment and the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where only standing still for a short moment makes one see one's own image clearly.
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