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Kinetic racing game
The MESO Team:
Sebastian Oschatz, Thomas Eichhorn, Johannes Lemke, Klaus-Peter Texter
(c) 2013 by MESO Digital Interiors GmbH
Two seated racing simulator
The MESO Team:
Sebastian Oschatz, David Brüll, Ingolf Heinsch, Johannes Lemke, Klaus-Peter Texter, Julian Hermann, Stefan Kernjak, Jan Mayerhofer
(c) 2013 by MESO Digital Interiors GmbH
credits Alexey Beljakov, Andrey Boyarintsev, Anna Kerbo, Nikolay Matveev, Julien Vulliet, Minoru Ito
Architectural Light Studio (The ALS) is unrivaled software suite designed for creating, editing and playing back architectural and art lighting scenarios.
The debut of the ALS took place on The Light+Building 2014 in Frankfurt from March 30 to April 4, 2014
The ALS is written in vvvv by Ivan Rastr electronic crafts.
Please take a few minutes for video preview of The ALS v.0.95 beta
For further information about The Architectural Light Studio please contact IntiLED office
IntiLED team:
Sergey Matveev, Evgeniy Moskov, Uljana Vinogradova, Anton Lysenko, Elena Belova, Oleg Yanchenkov, Denis Ichalovsky
Ivan Rastr electronic crafts team:
Alexey Beljakov vnm, Andrey Boyarintsev bo27, Anna Kerbo kerbo, Nikolay Matveev unc and specially invited Julien Vulliet vux Thanks to Minoru Ito mino for helping with AntTweakBar.
credits Sabine Retschitzegger, Martin Retschitzegger, Chris Lenz, Helmut Breineder, Armin Keplinger, Wanja Glökler, Michael Tan, Hannes Richter, Daniel Huber, Stefan Rosinski, Ingolf Heinisch, Daniel Helgenberger, Thomas Eichhorn, Gerd Trautner
Projectionmappingshow with Realtimetracking
m box created a 3:40 minutes long show film that incorporated an extended stage setting with 4x Full HD back projection on a 20 meters wide center stage screen and 5 x Full HD projection on 20 modular stage elements, which were 3D-tracked using the customized Black Trax tracking system.
The tracking system was used in combination with our V4 based media server to track the modular stage elements which were constantly moved around and positioned by stage performers. By providing the tracking info and delivering it to the V4 interface, the projection could be adjusted in realtime to project on the various different arrangements of the 20 modular stage elements, such as cubes, pyramids and vertical panels.
More information + longer video: http://www.m-box.de/en/works/details/mercedes_v-class_world_premiere_2014.html
credits elliotwoods mimison
LINE SEGMENTS SPACE
Digital Emulsion, Nylon string
2013
An architectural web of threads subtends a null space. It hangs abstract and undefined, a set of thin positive elements segmenting the dark negative space between. Dynamic imaginary forms are articulated into the physical volume by the material of this thread, and the semi-material of the light. The visual gravity of the filaments occupying the space between.
http://kimchiandchips.com/#LSS
During the ITB Berlin, the world’s leading travel show, the Vienna Tourist Board wanted to present not only the 2015 theme of Vienna, but also a book that was published for this very reason. Since the trade show is buzzing the form of presentation needed to stand out.
Since the theme is about the 150th anniversary of Vienna’s famous “Ringstraße” (a ring shaped boulevard in the inner city) we decided to create a circular shaped touchscreen exhibit. It gave access to the entire book in digital form and a slideshow with impressions from the Ringstraße. The touchscreen was flanked by two iPads offering the book as an audio book with a custom HTML5 interface we created.
Credits:
Client: Vienna Tourist Board
Agency: Jung von Matt/Donau
Creative Director: Gregor Hofbauer
Interface Designer: Iris Wieder
VVVV Programmer: Daniel Maaz
HTML5 Programmer: Stefan Kernjak
Strukt was commissioned to design and program an interactive folio for the „Space“ exhibition at the Technical Museum in Vienna (http://www.technischesmuseum.at/ausstellung/space). Baroque engravings showing historical representations of the Earth and the solar system were used as source materials. These engravings represented a mix of scientific facts known at the time, mythical creatures and an all-powerful God presiding over it all. The folio was part of an elaborate exhibition, which dedicated more than 600 m² to the subject of space in all its facets. Visitors of the exhibition can browse through the pages via a gesture-based interface and get information on the different engravings and their authors. Hotspots hovering on the left side of the page can be triggered to zoom in on a specific spot on the engraving. This way the visitor can experience the whole richness of details of the engravings. The description of the selected area and its historical and thematic significance are displayed on the right side of the folio. The digital folio is bilingual, easily upgradeable and content can quickly be changed.
Credits:
Client: Technisches Museum Wien
Creative Director: Thomas Hitthaler
Art Director: Iris Wieder
VVVV Programmer: Thomas Hitthaler, Daniel Maaz
credits me for visuals :3 http://stix-visuals.tumblr.com/ and bad mojo for music: https://www.facebook.com/mojoisbad?fref=ts
Hi guys, strangely i decided to make this video solely in vvvv, first thing was to make my own "editing interface" with external timeliner and bass asio nodes and after that increment mainloop is your best friend :3 enjoy!
its shame that youtube is making them videos so squary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOL8U28oxE4
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