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Link to video: https://vimeo.com/295688138
This interactive video installation uses 3D landscapes video mapped to the surrounding environment. A “spotlight” attached to an Arduino board controls a virtual light source that illuminates the virtual landscape on the real world. As audience members turn the “spotlight”, the video projection reveals scenes of wonder and horror.
The title “Secrets of the Invisible World Revealed” refers to the 1729 book by Andrew Moreton, where he “shews the Universal History of Apparitions Sacred and Profane Under All Denominations Whether Angelical, Diabolical, or Human-Souls”.
This interactive video installation uses 3D landscapes video mapped to the surrounding environment. A “spotlight” attached to an Arduino board controls a virtual light source that illuminates the virtual landscape on the real world. As audience members turn the “spotlight”, the video projection reveals scenes of wonder and horror.
The title “Secrets of the Invisible World Revealed” refers to the 1729 book by Andrew Moreton, where he “shews the Universal History of Apparitions Sacred and Profane Under All Denominations Whether Angelical, Diabolical, or Human-Souls”.
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- File name: Secrets of the Invisible World spotlight and control test.mp4
- File size: 13.39 MB
- File duration: 00:00:42
- File type: video/mp4
- Video dimensions: 1920x1080
About
Link to video: https://vimeo.com/295688138
This interactive video installation uses 3D landscapes video mapped to the surrounding environment. A “spotlight” attached to an Arduino board controls a virtual light source that illuminates the virtual landscape on the real world. As audience members turn the “spotlight”, the video projection reveals scenes of wonder and horror.
The title “Secrets of the Invisible World Revealed” refers to the 1729 book by Andrew Moreton, where he “shews the Universal History of Apparitions Sacred and Profane Under All Denominations Whether Angelical, Diabolical, or Human-Souls”.
This interactive video installation uses 3D landscapes video mapped to the surrounding environment. A “spotlight” attached to an Arduino board controls a virtual light source that illuminates the virtual landscape on the real world. As audience members turn the “spotlight”, the video projection reveals scenes of wonder and horror.
The title “Secrets of the Invisible World Revealed” refers to the 1729 book by Andrew Moreton, where he “shews the Universal History of Apparitions Sacred and Profane Under All Denominations Whether Angelical, Diabolical, or Human-Souls”.