You know how to turn crooked vases into an interesting art installation that remind us of Beauty and the Beast's
singing pots and candlesticks?
We'd like to say magic, but since we
don't live in a Disney movie, the right answer is motion tracking and
real-time 3D rendering. The installation's creators, artist Laurent
Craste and digital agency Dpt., used a hidden projector to make the
vases' shadows dance whenever a viewer swings the lamp above them.
Their
movements even depend on the lamp's swing, so side-to-side swinging
triggers the same animation, while a more circular one also shows the
lamp's shadows going in circles. Sadly, you can't see this in person
anymore (it was displayed at a festival in Montreal in May), but you can
watch the video after the break.
Thursday, June 05, 2014
Computer trickery makes these shadows dance
3:45 AM
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