Do you see me?
Do you see me?
Why limit ourselves to walls and screens when the air we breathe and the elements around us can become the medium for storytelling?
The Idea is to explore mediums of Projection - Why do we stick to a 2d medium/face/facade when we could be ephemeral? Can we project on a Kitchen Chimney Smoke? Sprinkler water? Umbrella? The Project uses interaction using Kinect and Touch Designer.
The Idea is to explore mediums of Projection - Why do we stick to a 2d medium/face/facade when we could be ephemeral? Can we project on a Kitchen Chimney Smoke? Sprinkler water? Umbrella? The Project uses interaction using Kinect and Touch Designer.
Chapter 01: Kitchen Chimneys at Yale
Previously, I invited viewers to witness the smoke billowing from a kitchen chimney as a canvas to explore the concept of ephemerality in art. This allowed me to create temporary, airy canvases for displaying images and text, including the "Do you see me?" and various visuals.
The use of Kitchen smoke captured fleeting moments and the impermanence of art. The images of the smoke were temporary, encouraging viewers to engage with all their senses before they disappeared. The experiments on smoke added depth to the previous projections mapping on the Transcluscent walls of Beinecke, making them solid-three-dimensional experience for the audience.