Interactive designers rAndom International have created a lighting installation that can map and replicate human movement.
Located at the MADE exhibition space in Berlin, the project was presented as part of a dance performance coordinated by choreographer Wayne McGregor and composer Max Richter.
As two dancers moved around the perimeter of the installation, 3D cameras recorded the shapes made by their bodies and replayed them on a brass grid of over 10,000 LED lights.
The image created by the lights always resembles a single figure, no matter how many people approach it at once, but it can combine the movements of more than one body.
All information recorded by the device passes through a computer, so it can also be played back with a time delay or saved to replay later.
rAndom International designed a similar movement-sensitive lighting installation after being announced as one of the winners of the 2010 W Hotels Designers of the Future awards and have also created a set of motorised mirrors that turn to face their observer.
Film is shot and edited by Matthias Maericks, MADE.
Here’s some more information from rAndom International:
Future Self, 2012
“Future Self“ is a new performative light installation by rAndom International, presented for the first time in unique collaboration with Wayne McGregor and Max Richter and made possible by MADE.
Making its premier through performance over Berlin Gallery Weekend, “Future Self” was extensively explored in a new piece choreographed by Wayne McGregor and scored by Max Richter in relation to the light installation.
Two dancers intensely communicated, with each other and with their own reflections, through light as well as through the body. Throughout the performance, music, artwork and the human form were unified into one immediate and emotional experience.
“Future Self“ studies human movement; what it can reveal about identity and the relationship we have with our self image.
The installation mirrors our movement in light, creating a three dimensional, ‘living’ sculpture from the composite gestures of those who surround it.
Selected members of the audience are bound together, in the moment, as an illuminated presence –another version of themselves.
Aluminium, custom electronics, 3D cameras, LEDs, brass rods
1200 x 1500 x 3450 mm
MADE space, Berlin
Dancers: Fukiko Takase, Alexander Whitley
Rehearsal Director: Catarina Carvalho
Choreography: Wayne McGregor
Score: Max Richter
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