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German interactive shadow and light project puts you on display

Sebastian Huber, Johannes Timpernagel and Michael Burk aka Schnellebuntebilder created an amazing set display called Epilog for the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum’s exhibition on dance. Constructed with two projectors and nine infrared hotspots, the floor projection uses light, sound, and a dreamy haze to construct a half-hour morphing world of image and sound.

The trio explains:

Each of the 11 scenes works on a different principle: time being chased by a simulated abstract of Fish, times the own movement track is burning through space in the fog and remains there for a brief moment. In real-time generated sound accompanies the own movements and amplifies the immersive experience.

The project closes this at the end of this month.

[h/t Creative Applications]

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