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Nga tau: Seasons
An art installation called "Ngā tau: Seasons" that showcases orchestrated and illuminated motion based seascapes. The installation captures selected moments throughout the solar year and combines them with overlay animation to visually represent seasonal changes from cool to warm, bright to grey, and calm to exhilarating. The art display aims to reveal balance within the mix of natural chaos.
The imagery presented in the exhibition consists of a collection of selected moments presented within a two-minute duration, showcasing a cyclic spread of single elements revealing a whole. The technology used for the installation is projection mapping, which employs light, video, animation, and artistic interpretation. The installation is designed to be displayed as a standalone structure with hologauze projection panels hanging from the ceiling. SIZE 2.5m height, depth 3m, hanging hologauze panels 3m and faned floor panels 4m wide.
Seasons | Gallery projection concept design (pdf concept schematics 1.9mb)
Ngā Tau: Seasons.
Concept art projection mapping installation. Under construction.
Nga tau: Seasons 2 (concept)
Projection mapping concept teaser for gallery installation using Hologause panels, a single laser projector and a Minmad to run the multimedia show.
Hanging structure with hologauze projection panels and white floor projection tiles. SIZE 1.5m height, depth 2.5m, hanging hologauze panels 1.5m and faned floor panels 3m wide.
Seasons 2 | Gallery projection concept design (pdf concept schematics 1.9mb)
Ngā Tau: Seasons.
Concept art projection mapping installation. Under construction.