Dance and create in rAys V2.0! With an array of 64 lasers the audience can generate audio and visuals, where every movement (or, better: every intersection of a vertical laser beam with your body) directly corresponds to a sound or graphic. Somehow I can’t really see the synaesthetics and the tight interaction in the video documentation all the time, but I believe it’s a great experience and a cool idea.
Very often you are challenged to create high impact visuals with an unappropriate budget. I guess Peter Felzman from Monte Video is pretty familiar with these requests. He did a decent job for a permanent exhibition at the Admont monastery and created a virtual room housing a video sphere. This may be trivia for some of you vvvv-geeks, but surprisingly he achieved this effect by just using rear projection and four pyramidal arranged mirrors.
As we decided to found this blog we didn’t determine certain categories. If you want to break it down to mutualities those could be passion and curiosity, I guess.