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Stream: dynamic digital-mirror with energy flow

Published:28 November 2012Publication History

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Stream is the interacive art installation that reproduces images of an audience. Each piece falls upward up to the height of images by motor. One motor controls 40 pieces and this work has 20 motors. Pieces move bottom to top, one by one. By showing reverse direction, the energy flow seems to be more dynamic.

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            SA '12: SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Posters
            November 2012
            47 pages
            ISBN:9781450319119
            DOI:10.1145/2407156

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            • Published: 28 November 2012

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