Into the Midst
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Friday, 20 January 2012
walkthrough
space looking in through doorway,
small black couches on ground at right
space inside, sitting on floor, looking up
space from inside, looking out to doorway
from doorway looking to right; at the left corner is a restaurant - the stairs lead 2 levels down (we are on the top floor)
from doorway, looking slightly to the left, to outside patio
patio close up, it should be open in May
from doorway looking to far left
looking to extreme left, seeing the exterior structure of the Dome
the back view- the room is the non-visible system that runs the projections
first view out from the metro on the walk to the SAT |
metro |
st. laurent street. waiting for the 55 |
a piece out of the metro, on St. laurent |
st. laurent street |
a radio station next door to the SAT |
a neighbourhood under construction |
cafe cleopatra |
the park- view from SAT's ground floor |
ST. Laurent's view from SAT ground floor |
entrance |
terrace |
dome's structure |
a test being run |
corridors between the structure and the curtains |
the dome's flat floor |
front facade |
acros the street- ruins |
acros the street |
across the street |
grids/ maps/ falling structures |
sat front entrance |
park acros the street |
park acros the street |
the way to the dome |
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Here are the programs we will be working with for the Dome. As far as I understand we need:
http://www.spinframework.org/
http://www.spinframework.org/content/basic_download_installation
http://spinframework.org/content/osc_protocol
(unfortunately Mike said the tutorials on this site are not very good)...
we also need to install:
Pd-extended is an easy-to-install package of libraries, extensions, and documentation.
http://puredata.info/community/projects/software
A 'showcase' of what Spin has been used to do so far can be viewed here :
http://spinframework.org/content/showcase
Friday, 9 September 2011
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Monday, 25 July 2011
Mascaras Sensoriais (1997) by Lygia Clark
Lygia Clark
«Máscaras sensoriais»
Lygia Clark’s interest in researching human interplay and group-dynamic processes also led to her designing various objects applied as a means of discourse and communication. In this case, her «Máscaras sensoriais» or sensual masks led to a sharpening of perception by hindering perception, which sharpened inner perception. Different sensual impressions combined with the differently colored masks caused a variable hindering of sight and hearing, and scent recognition—assorted herbs were deposited in the mask’s elongated nose-piece.
RF
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