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Series of works exploring the subject of drawing images in the space around the earth using latitude, longitude and altitude as a coordinate system.
24/09/2014Created by Seoul based artists Teo Park, “May the Force be With You” is a kinetic installation that invites visitors to interact with an interactive water tank. The tank uses gravitational force driven by the position of the viewer’s hand movement.
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24/04/2012Series of works exploring the subject of drawing images in the space around the earth using latitude, longitude and altitude as a coordinate system.
Tags: data / Events / EWHA / exhibition / gps / image / Jihoon Byun / Kimchi and Chips / location / mapping / projection / Seoul / Shinseungback Kimyonghun / The Distortion Field
Created by Seoul based artists Teo Park, “May the Force be With You” is a kinetic installation that invites visitors to interact with an interactive water tank. The tank uses gravitational force driven by the position of the viewer’s hand movement.
Tags: arduino / camera / installation / kinect / Processing / projection / Seoul / servo / Teo Park / tracking
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Tags: Events / everyware / fabric / glsl / installation / kinect / Processing / projection / Seoul