Sam Aaron live coding an electro set with Sonic Pi
Live coding isn't always the coolest experience for electronic heads. However, Sam Aaron has happened to change that with this amazing performance tool. Here Sam rocks out an ambient, electro set done with live coding on the Sonic Pi. If
Experiencing SuperReal, the immersive experience of your digital dreams by Moment Factory
Moment Factory collaborated with Cipriani to imagine an immersive digital art experience that would light up Cipriani 25 Broadway, the iconic landmark in Lower Manhattan, New York. The neo-Renaissance architectural masterpiece transforms into a surreal multimedia experience in Lower Manhattan.
Introducing The World’s First Write and Erase Robot
Created by CRA, Carlo Ratti Associati, Scribit turns your wall into an interactive canvas for art or information. Two nails and a plug are all you need to install Scribit. It can move with great precision and uses markers to
The Moshi Project
Mikey Disko, Marpi, and Can Buyukberber premiered this Dance+Code creation at the Future Fires 2017 Launch in SF. It's been performed several time since, including at Microsoft's "Envision" event in Orlando, right after Hurricane Maria. A splice of motion-capture tech and hip-hop, the Moshi Project reps
Star Wars Theme Played by LEGO Droid Orchestra
One inventor built a drone commander orchestra using legos. Check it out! Behind the scenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf6HwrZuTcE
Primeknit Reactive Dance Floor
A REACTIVE DANCE FLOOR FOR A PRIMEKNIT EVENT IN VENICE, CA. USING A COMBINATION OF ZED CAMERA, TOUCHDESIGNER AND PROJECTION MAPPING TO CREATE A PROJECTED FLOOR THAT TRACKED THE DANCERS MOVEMENTS AND CREATED REAL-TIME VISUALS. Built by Masterofshapes
Transfer Gallery’s Kelani Nichole stacks a dozen videos in a single hyperlinked space
https://vimeo.com/154410490 The hyperlink serves as the conceptual format and container for a number of video installations by Eva Papamargariti, Sabrina Ratté, the influential Russian video collective AES+F.
Virtual Reality Go-Karts from Master of Shapes
Visionaries from the Creative Technology group, 'Master of Shapes' created virtual reality go-karts for k1 speed, using a combination of technologies such as Lidar, Motion Capture Cameras, arduino, unreal engine and 3-d printing. Check out this masterpiece! Credits: Creative Technologist:
Chill Simulator
INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION FOR “BETTER DAYS” ART SHOW HELD AT WERKARTZ IN DOWNTOWN LA. USED UNREAL ENGINE 4, LEAP MOTION AND AN LED REACTIVE APPLE MONITOR. USING THE LEAP HAND TRACKER ALLOWED YOU TO “PILOT” YOUR WAY THROUGH REALTIME LOW FI ENVIRONMENTS WITH THE MOVEMENT OF