Art Gallery Exhibits
Dynamic Projection [OCTA]
(Art Gallery Performance)
Wednesday, 20 November
13:15 - 13:20, 15:40 - 15:45, 17:30 - 17:35
Thursday, 21 November
13:15 - 13:20, 15:45 - 15:50
DynamicProjection [OCTA] is a projection mapping art work "in which objects move dynamically". High-precision tracking of projected image changes featureless cube and two panels (made of styrofoam) to the "magic objects" which is intermediate of real and virtual. Moreover, the feature of accurate motion tracking enables a performer not to move according to image but move without inhibition. The system can reflect creativity of the performer and the delightful happening in the spot. The performance is roughly divided into three scenes and reflected technological expansion until this work is produced.
Scene 1. Projection mapping to static object
The all starts from here.
Scene 2. Dynamic Projection with cube
You will notice that the particles pursue the cube which the performer moves, and trajectory of movement is displayed on the back screen.
Scene 3. Dynamic Projection with cube and panels (real-time physics calculation)
A virtual physical things inside the cube and on the panel surfaces returns a reaction according to "How the performer move objects" on site.
Other scene. Dynamic projection with panels
Panel representation of the second half, has produced the illusion effect by switching the particle movements between being fixed to the panel and fixed to the space.
The system is realized by fusion of the motion detection technology by optical motion capture equipment, and the projection mapping technology of performing exact projection for an object. All of these image expressions are outputted from 1 fixed projector.
Art Gallery Performance:
Wednesday, 20 November
13:15 - 13:20
Thursday, 21 November
15:45 - 15:50
Tatsuro Kudo
Satoshi Kawabata
Tatsuto Tsuchishita
Graduate School of Design, Kyushu University
Etsuo Genda
Faculty of Design, Kyushu University
Art Gallery Performance
Wednesday, 20 November: 13:15 - 13:20
Thursday, 21 November: 15:45 - 15:50