Cross Sections in Space

 


When it comes to art, music and design, there really are no limits or boundaries to creativity. Eness, an Australian-based group of interactive designers or “electronic puppets” is proud to present their latest exhibition at ART Taipei 2009, “Cross Sections in Space”. Rather than displaying art on a canvas or wall, Eness challenges the boundaries and limits that come with time and space by using a series of four translucent screens, each representing a solid cross section of time and space. Virtual 3D bodies passing through the sections deflect and ricochet thousands of surrounding light particles, which means the images displayed on the cross sections are constantly changing. The viewer directly affects the gravity, direction and speed as they walk through the space, adding to the beautiful formations and images of the pieces. With the combination of the visual aesthetic of traditional sculptureĀ  and the dimensions of 3D computer rendering , the possibilities are endless.

via Saeko Oishi, 7 November 2009 1:42pm | Comments

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