Phaeodaria

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Phaeodaria is a marine inspired information based lighting installation by Teddy Lo. It represents the underlying energy and information flowing through the heart of Hong Kong. The LEDs are programmed to interactively react to the invisible frequencies and radiations that dominate our life in this information age: from GSM to Bluetooth, 3G to Wi-Fi signals. The installation act as an energy capsule that interplay LEDs with the wireless technology of Hong Kong. Phaeodaria was exhibited at Microwave, “A-Glow-Glow Macro Interactive Media Arts Exhibition in 2008 by the peripheral area of Museum of Arts. [1] [2]

[edit] Material

LED, aluminum, electric and Cat 5 cables, sensors, PCB boards, IC and video hardware and software

[edit] Interactivity

1. The motion graphics of the external LEDs are interacting with the heart of the city’s wireless information (GSM, 3G, Wi-Fi). The abstract expression of this rapid information represents the dynamic and resilient energy of local activities. 2. “Please turn on your Bluetooth.” Each visitor will be able to participate in a digital symphony with the art piece. The “Frequency” inspired sound is controlled by a custom Bluetooth program which assigns a specific instrument to each visitor. 3. Through their movements within the dome space visitors can trigger motion tracking sensors which subsequently control the point source LEDs.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Koo Hong Ming "光影人互動", 明報 24 April, 2008.
  2. ^ Chung Yan Kei "封面故事:互動新媒體藝術 打破隔閡與民同樂 (Cover story: new interactive media art breaks barriers and delights viewers)", Wen Wei Po 13 April, 2008.