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"Flown" Sculptural Light Installation

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'Flown' is a sculptural installation by artist Esther Rolinson. It is a hand-folded animated acrylic structure that has been constructed through the process of drawing, model making and research into materials and technology. This is a proposal to exhibit a developed version of 'Flown' using generative programming and the addition of an interaction design made in collaboration with Sean Clark. 'Flown' was commissioned for the Illuminating York Light Festival and made with the assistance of a team of creative technologists and programmers including Sean Clark, Graeme Stuart and Luke Woodbury. 'Flown' has been detailed as a scalable kit of parts that can be reconfigured to its location. In this showing it will be scaled down to fit into a group exhibition appearing as a cascading form or geometric haze molding around the gallery architecture.

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    CHI EA '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    May 2016
    3954 pages
    ISBN:9781450340823
    DOI:10.1145/2851581
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    1. art
    2. art technology
    3. collaboration
    4. drawing
    5. light sculptures

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