Polygon graffiti: karakuri cores
Project name | Polygon graffiti: karakuri cores |
Category | Computer Animation |
Registration date | 28 September 2016 |
Author | Stefan Larsson |
Status | Approved |
Aditional URL
https://vimeo.com/147731352 |
Description
‘Karakuri cores’ is the second visualization in a video project called Polygon Graffiti which propose feasible visions of Augmented Reality and libration of art in all realms.
By using a comprehensive and vivid form of AR the artist will be able to completely deconstruct any spatial and architectonical elements in the public and private spheres.
Precise motion tracking, 3D scanning and GPS grids will enable the artist to rebuild any building or constructions and add their own personal aesthetic to it.
This may be implemented as an open source in order to let other people or self aware software’s to contribute and hack the constructions.
Titles:
1. Karakuri kween.
2. Beat blocks.
3. Sclerotic cores.
4. the Gu’s
5. Himitsu Kichi
6. Gunkan clouds.
7. Yokai cargo.
8. QAL-GRAF.
9. Mushin transmitters.
(Influenced by the book ‘Rainbows End’ by Vernor Vinge)
Music by Christ. ‘Nancy and the winter sky’. Available via touched music for MacMillan cancer support.
Christ aka Chris Horne is a Scottish electronic artist that been releasing several albums for nearly two decades as well as two (John) Peel Sessions. He was also an early member of Boards of Canada and their art collective Hexagon Sun.
Article: thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/polygon-graffiti-turns-the-world-into-digital-art
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