Interactive art with wooden mirrors
March 31st, 2009 | Sosia Bert | Categories: Art, HCI (Human Computer Interaction), Inspiration, Installation, Sculpture, Technology, Video | Tags: Art, image translation, Installation, mirrors, video recognition, wood |
A set of moveable wooden pieces is linked with computer to a video camera that analyzes its image using pixellated grayscale.
The angle of the wooden pieces determines how much light is reflected, and therefore conveys an image to the viewer.
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