A découvrir, une étonnante technique de graffiti numérique réalisée à l’aide de rouleaux dotés de LEDs développés par le collectif Sweatshoppe sans qu’aucune peinture réelle ne soit utilisée. Le principe ? Trackées par une caméra, les LEDs guident un projecteur, relié à un ordinateur, qui envoie le visuel selon le tracé du rouleau. La vidéo dans la suite !
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In an effort to establish new platforms for public art and performance, the multimedia duo SWEATSHOPPE has developed a new interactive technology that enables them to explore the relationship between video, mark making and architecture. Dubbed « video painting », this technology allows them to essentially « paint » video onto any surface. Shooting in Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, the duo spent weeks documenting their work in urban settings to create « The Landing » the first in a series of episodes that showcases their work as artist, technologist and performers. This video shows 4 full uncut extra clips form the landing.
More About Sweatshoppe
SWEATSHOPPE is a new multimedia performance collaboration between Bruno Levy and Blake Shaw that works at the intersection of art, music and technology. Developing software to construct a totally unique interactive performance, the duo works towards creating unique ways of affecting an audience. Whether it be as a dance driven electronic music performance that emphasizes sound reactive visuals, building interactive installations, or the fabrication of guerrilla technologies to augment public space, the duo strives towards an element of pop accessibility that is so often ignored in the technocentric world of experimental media.
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