Presence
Description
Presence is a three beam interactive video projection installation commissioned for the Art Machine II exhibition at the Maclellan Galleries, Glasgow. It is composed of three screens using high resolution video projectors and three computers with a remote visual sensing system for viewer interaction. On the main screen are visible a number of actors who are individually interactive with the audience and with each other. Another screen features an enormous upside down shadow, whilst another is composed of a giant talking mouth. The piece uses object oriented and behavioural programming techniques. Exhibited as part of Art Machine II at the Maclellan Galleries, Glasgow, Scotland(source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
Keywords
Technology & Material
Installation Requirements / Space
Presence
An interactive digital video projection installation 12 x 12 x 7 metres
3 large scale video projections, black and white and colour, multi-channel interactive sound
Commissioned by the Burrell Museum, Glasgow, Scotland, 1995.
Exhibited as part of Art Machine II at the Maclellan Galleries, Glasgow, Scotland, 1995.
An interactive digital video projection installation 12 x 12 x 7 metres
3 large scale video projections, black and white and colour, multi-channel interactive sound
Commissioned by the Burrell Museum, Glasgow, Scotland, 1995.
Exhibited as part of Art Machine II at the Maclellan Galleries, Glasgow, Scotland, 1995.
Bibliography
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Biggs, Simon and Penny Travlou. »Distributed Authorship and Creative Communities.« Dichtung Digital (online) 41 (2012).
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Biggs, Simon and Mariza Dima and Henrik Ekeus and Sue AND Timmons Hawksley and Mark Wright. »The "H" in HCI: Enhancing Perception of Interaction through the Performative.« In Virtual and Mixed Reality, edited by R. ShumakerVol.LNCS 5622. , 3-12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2009.
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Biggs, Simon. »Multimedia, Multiculturalism, Language and the Avantgarde.« http://littlepig.org.uk/texts/epoetry.htm[12.04.2015.