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Contents © 2009 Golan Levin and Collaborators
Golan Levin and Collaborators
Projects
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- Installations
- Merce's Isosurface
- Double-Taker (Snout)
- Opto-Isolator
- Eyecode
- Interstitial Fragment Processor
- Reface [Portrait Sequencer]
- Ghost Pole Propagator
- Footfalls
- Scrapple (Installation)
- The Manual Input Workstation
- Interactive Bar Tables
- Messa di Voce (Installation)
- Hidden Worlds of Noise and Voice
- Re:MARK
- Introspection Machine
- Audiovisual Environment Suite
- Dakadaka
- Rouen Revisited
- Performances
- Ursonography
- Scrapple (Performance)
- The Manual Input Sessions
- Messa di Voce (Performance)
- Dialtones (A Telesymphony)
- Scribble
- Net.Artworks
- The Dumpster
- Axis
- JJ (Empathic Network Visualization)
- The Secret Lives of Numbers
- Alphabet Synthesis Machine
- Obzok
- Sketches
- Stria
- Dendron
- Yellowtail
- Slamps
- Banded Clock
- Floccus
- Stripe
- Meshy
- Directrix
- Streamer
- Blebs
- Poster design for Maeda lecture
- The Role of Relative Velocity
- Segmentation and Symptom
- Floccular Portraits
- Curatorial
- ART AND CODE
- Code, Form, Space
- IEEE InfoVis 2008 Art Exhibition
- Solo exhibition at bitforms gallery
- IEEE InfoVis 2007 Art Exhibition
- Signal Operators
- Commercial / Industrial
- Motion Traces [A1 Corridor]
- Civic Exchange Prototype
- Amore Pacific Display
- Interactive Logographs
- Interval Projects
- Media Streams Icons
- Miscellaneous
- New Year Cards
- Finger Spies
Interstitial Fragment Processor
2007 | Golan Levin
A synaesthetic realization of the latent mass within negative spaces, the Interstitial Fragment Processor collects and drops the contoured shapes formed within and between the bodies of its participants. Elastic red and blue animated objects plummet toward the gallery floor, producing audiovisual improvisations on vertical descent and collision.
Interstitial Fragment Processor from Golan Levin on
Vimeo or YouTube.
Acknowledgements
Many thanks to Zachary Lieberman, Theo Watson, Josh Atlas, Thea Cooper, Gregory Shakar, Tom Weinrich, Marius Watz, Juliacks, Grisha Coleman, April Lombardi, and the staff of bitforms gallery for their assistance in realizing this project and its documentation. The Interstitial Fragment Processor was developed in openFrameworks. Installation photographs by John Berens; documentation videography by David Plakke; documentation video editing by Michael Pisano.
Additional Resources
High-resolution photographs of Interstitial Fragment Processor can be found in this Flickr photoset.
Project Keywords
Interactive art, software art, audiovisual installation, full-body interaction, negative space, body contours, shadow play, video projection, physics simulation, computer vision, augmented reality.
Exhibited at Bitforms Gallery, NYC, November 2007
[640x480 H.264-encoded Quicktime .mov, 1'27'';
right-click to download.]
