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The Blackest Spot was programmed by Lewis Keller using MAX MSP. There were 12 floor based triggers and 4 speakers connected to a central computer. The sensors were triggered when viewers stepped on an image causing sounds and projections within the space to change.
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The Blackest Spot was a five-projector room-sized interactive installation that explored the representation of crowds and the myriad reasons for public gatherings. Animated imagery, ambient crowd sounds, and fragments from well known speeches throughout history transformed the gallery space into an arena that placed the viewer in the role of audience and/or speaker. As viewers interacted with twelve triggers strategically placed on the floor, they were able to choreograph their own experience.
The Blackest Spot was on view at Fringe Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA
September 6 - October 4, 2008
Interactive installation with five video projections, 12 photographic triggers, and four speakers.
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