I did my BA in Interactive Media: Graphic Design but since then have settled on the latter part of that. I love creating imagery and always have. When most children were using their Commodore Amigas to play games I sat for hours in front of Deluxe Paint III. However, due to the nature of my three years at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth I collected a wealth of failed experiments and fully working art pieces. The first of which I’ll post up here is House Party.
House Party is an interactive installation that uses the intuitive interface of a traditional dolls house, albeit with anthropomorphized characters, to explore a narrative with multiple plot threads. By placing characters face to face spectators can listen into conversations in order to navigate the story and find out more information about events.
Inspired by the techniques of Victorian ‘Ingénieurs’ (the engineers behind magicians)and the imagery of contemporary Japanese designers such as Nagi Noda, the artist created a piece that augments the computer with the internal mechanics of a modern illusory toy. An exploration of author Arthur C. Clarke’s third law, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
The installation uses the fidicial tracking patch developed by the Reactable team in 2003 to create their collaborative electronic music instrument. A webcam set in the hollow plinth of the installation points up, looking through the perspex floor of the dolls house tracking fidicial markers placed on the bases of characters. This allows VVVV to determine the x and y postions of characters as well as their orientation.
VVVV passes these values to Adobe Director through the OSC encoder to the OSCXtra plugin. Depending on characters orientation and distances from one another different audio clips are triggered giving the effect of conversations between the House Party guests.
The above text is the original blurb from the exhibition book. There is also a video to go with this but the voice-over narrated by myself is so dry I won’t subject anyone to that unless they really are a glutton for punishment.
Listening to: ‘Kiss Me Deadly’ by Billy Idol



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