via vanya, for colorbw
getting interesting
iphone. glass.
Do you mean like this? the lamps can be independantly programmed too :) (i just didnt know anyone who could). - comment for Ronen
photo from but not part of “approriated dream” installation 2005 - info for others
(Vanya- if you host it, you can tumbl your .swf file as a video embed)
Sort of. Wow, this works EXCELLENTLY. Beautiful.
What I meant was each section divided into different colors, and the colors changing- multiple colors at the same time, changing with a ‘click’.
What tool did you use for the fading in the swf you sent me? I’m figuring out the practicalities for all the color transitions on the colorbw video
The installation that started it all for me.
“Winter Garden” by Jean Dubuffet , this was at Pompidou center in paris.
I stayed in the room till they kicked me out for closing
It would be cool if they each lit up independantly as separate colors.
Even if not as an installation, to shoot them green, then make separate plates for each color, and randomize with select manual control the shifting colors.
with you, dressed monocrhromatically, standing centered (but obviousely you would need a fred-astaire-walking-stick)

This illusion above was created by Jeremy Hinton and put onto the web by Michael Bach (of Silhouette Illusion fame). If you stare at the black dot in the center, the colors surrounding it will eventually appear to fade into the background. An extensive explanation as well as additional examples can be found here.
When a blurry stimulus is presented to a region of the visual field away from where we are fixating, and we keep our eyes still, that stimulus will disappear even though it is still physically presented. This is called Troxler’s fading. It occurs because although our eyes move a little when we are fixating a point, away from that point (in peripheral vision) the movements are not large enough to shift the lilac disks to new neurons of the visual system.