Illustrated Sound poster

“Illustration student Dale Silvester has screen printed Electric Paint to make an interactive poster. He wanted to create a multi sensory experience for the viewer with images, touch and sound. He used metallic, liquid and crackling noises loaded onto the Touch Board’s SD card to bring the illustrations to life!”

This uses conductive paint to create an interactive interface. The use of symbols representing their sound is something that is an interesting concept. This gives it context.

The use of sound is also nice, whilst it is interactive and you can see, the sound element gives it something more that simply watching something bringing it to life.

http://www.bareconductive.com/make/touch-board-illustrated-sound-poster/

Who Am I?

Who am I? is a digital installation in the science museum.

Who am I? invites you to explore the science of who you are through intriguing objects, provocative artworks and hands-on exhibits.
one installation in particular uses camera to pick up on the movement of the participants and projects that back on to the wall they are facing in smaller particles.

Hers an example video:

Who Am I? interactive screen at London’s Science Museum from Camille Fontaine on Vimeo.

 

 

http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/WhoAmI/Visit.aspx

Urban Projections

” Urban Projections provide innovative performance opportunities, creative projects and workshops to organisations, companies and brands throughout the UK.”

Urban Projections is a company that creates digital work thats is both engaging and creative fore everyone, for individual companies. They work with producers, DJ’s, festival and more creating a diverse range of work.

In a recent piece called “Freedom Is” For Frequency Festival 2015. 

“Freedom Is….. Is a temporary installation envionment, built to pop up for the launch of Frequncy 2015 Festival of Multimedia. Using conductive paint, the projection mapped illustarations come to life with light and movement when the audience touch and interact with the piece.”

In this installation we say making something basic, like cardboard boxes, into a digital installation that used conductive paint and projection to make it a fun piece.  What stands out about this piece though is having to use collaboration, such as the hands on the hand print to get to projection to move.

As it was based around the idea of freedom and liberty, it also got the audience thinking about this. Whilst this wasn’t necessarily a way of teaching and learning, it was a creative way to get a serious topic in the minds of everyone.

 

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http://www.urbanprojections.com/#!about/cjg9
http://www.mynameisrebecca.com/269005/8024383/projects/freedom-is

Proposed Concept/ Idea

we wanted to create an piece that got their name out there, whilst including all the features the key themes. After looking into Co_lab we discovered what they do, stand for and what they want to achieve.

Therefore we wanted to create a digital installation, that plays around with the idea of collaborating to make something work, and teaching what Co_lab is. we began ti think about a wall or wallpaper, that is interactive, and can be played aroun d to make either projections or light appear, with the use of 2 or more people.

Something like this would hopefully include;

  1. COLLABORATION
  2. Digital
  3. Media & Technology
  4. installations
  5. Interactivity
  6. Teaching
  7. Everyone (all fields & backgrounds)