Here’s your ‘upside-down rhino’ video of the day - a remarkable routine using light and movement to create a digital-like experience in the real world.
Robin Sloan argues art like this is only possible thanks to video, and its ability to let you record human movement and slow it down to study and replicate it.
His ideas on flip-flopping media (create something digitally, make it physical, making it digital again, and so on) has got me thinking, and naturally, as with all cool ideas I read, I wonder how it might be implemented in my work.
For example, you can make video physical by projecting onto a wall…can you then make that digital, by photographing the reactions of the audience?
Source: robinsloan.com
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Yeah, you gotta see it.
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