018 in brief - europe/middle east/africa
IN BRIEF
A VIVID ORGANIC ART EXPERIENCE
Fluidic – Sculpture In Motion is being dis- played in the Temporary Museum for New Design in Milan. The installation is the result of the collaboration between Hyundai’s Advanced Design Center and the Berlin based design studio WHITEvoid. Combining high-power laser projectors, a dynamic point cloud and the interactions of its viewers the companies brought the design philosophy of Hyundai to life and transformed it into a vivid organic art experience.
A seemingly floating point cloud above a water pond consisting of 12,000 translucent spheres marks the heart of the installation. Due to a complex computer algorithm the spheres are arranged seemingly random with- in the cloud. At the same time the algorithm observes the positions and projection angles of eight high-speed laser projectors that are arranged around the artwork. They send out beams, which scan through the arrange- ment of the cloud. Generating bright and dim light points, this creates a highly organic and natural distribution of voxels (3D pixels). Emerging lines and shapes finally form graph- ical compositions without any sweet or blind spots. Keeping the same density and intensity the Fluidic graphics enables the viewers to observe and interact with it from every point of view.
TG 1000 ON THE TAGUS RIVER
Not far from the Hieronymites Monastery, a stately brick building rises from the shores of the Tagus river, defining the face of the Belém district. The Electricity Museum is considered a prime example of Portugal’s industrial culture in the early 20th Century. The museum is now operated by a foundation owned by the EDP - Energias de Portugal energy corporation.
In spring of this year, the Electricity Museum was equipped with new sound components. Based on its positive past expe- riences, EDP decided once again to use wireless technology from beyerdynamic. EDP chose the new digital TG 1000 system, which is equipped to handle all the Electricity Muse- um’s special requirements. Four TG 1000 2-channel receiv- ers are installed in a mobile rack, while two passive WA-ATD wide-band directional antennas ensure perfect coverage of the entire area.
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