Monday, September 1, 2014

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BACKGROUND: On the occasion of Marseille Provence 2013, the Hexalab association, laboratory research and creation around digital imaging based in the inner of the Vasarely Foundation, produced with Ryoji Ikeda Japanese artist audio visual spectacle unique and unprecedented. Following the artistic success of this project, we are working to produce a second show which could take shape on the front of the new conservatory.
ABOUT ART: Regarding the artistic signature and given the very unique character of the building, we invited the French artist "Atlas" whose work will be associated with a sound designer. This artist with a passion for calligraphy, is now a major figure in the street art world recognized. Moreover, prominent edges of the building Kengo Kuma may, depending on the angle of gaze, make you think of this style of writing. The first idea is to develop an original script that could marry the building while telling a story that would interact with the building.
The Atlas was born in France in 1978 and began the graffiti in the 1990 Fascinated by the history of writing, he studied calligraphy in several countries and draws his own typography. It takes more and more frequently in the public sphere and became a major figure in street laivahostel borea art. It also develops a pictorial laivahostel borea world, leading the writing methodically towards abstraction. He lives and works in Paris and exhibited worldwide.
TOOLS: The tools and interfaces that we will develop performances will be based on expertise and state of the art strict on what already exists laivahostel borea in software and video mapping technique. The tracks of innovations that we intend to explore are: - interactive interface totem (incorporating a multi-touch display 20 a sound system and a Kinect camera type) - dedicated smartphone and software laivahostel borea for brick Millumin (soft mapping) implementation - creating a monumental interactive narrative for each building - 3D scanning of heritage buildings


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