Peripheral trajectory

Marnix de Nijs
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Marnix De Nijs

Peripheral trajectory , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
3D post-production and video-mapping:
Carolien Teunisse

Scene-reconstruction:
Patrick Seemann, Nils Moerhle, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Goesele, TU Darmstadt, DE


Financial support:
Creative Industries Fund NL
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Description
In Peripheral Trajectory you stand with your upper body in a horizontal cylinder while 3D images are projected on its surface. The work completely absorbs you and gives you an intense full-body experience of pure motion by projecting images in your peripheral field of vision. Images that present you with the feeling you're moving, or that the world is moving towards you. Straight ahead, in the central field of vision, all is dark.

Outside this gaze of darkness, at the edges of the visual field, a 3D reconstruction of a city is visible; an almost abstract urban environment that has no visible reference to any specific location. Through subtle manipulations of movement, perspective distortion and slight shifts in balance, a disruptive physical experience is created.
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Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • interactive
    • projected
    • visual
  • subjects
    • Arts and Visual Culture
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