In the search for different methods of drawing the behaviour of my monster, i looked up Evan's suggestion of Ruairi Glynn. I came across his work in "Interactive Architecture" titled 'Performative Ecologies' which explores how 'cheap and powerful responsive technologies, build an architecture capable of Interacting with rather than Reacting to, human and wider environmental activity'. Illuminated tubes, attached to interactive robots, are used to choregraph a space with the human activity around them. The movement of light is captured on still photography, similar to the trace photos i had done earlier. This seems like one appropriate way to record the monster behaviour.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Drawing Movement
Posted by Chris Gilmour at 9:55 PM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Comments:
Post a Comment