You may have noticed our new online Gallery. Itâs a place where creative professionals can showcase their portfolio of work, gain exposure, build their network, find collaborators, and become eligible for funding opportunities like The Studio. Itâs also a place where fans of cutting edge creative work can discover new artists and inspiring projects. Each week weâll be selecting a few of our favorites and bringing you the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer. To have your work featured, submit your tech-powered projects to the Gallery.Miguel Pratas: Things He Has Learned In His Life So FarPortugal-based graphic designer, visual artist and blatant Stefan Sagmeister fan, Miguel Pratas, has created a projection homage to the aforementioned graphic designer extraordinaire. In response to Sagmeisterâs book and ongoing design project Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far, Pratas conceived a series of 11 installations (using MadMapper and Modul8) that video-maps Sagmeisterâs most popular responsesâultimately, putting typography in motion.Victor Gama: TIPAW
When Victor Gama was asked to help design a contemporary musical instrument for the National Museum of Scotland, he would pass by the Bengali tigers at the Edinburgh Zoo on his way to development meetings. He became fixated on a fantasy about a tiger escaping the zoo and hiding out at the museum, which resulted in TIPAW (short for tigerâs paw), made from 10 authentic Indian singing bowls. See more pictures and watch the making-of video on Gamaâs Gallery profile.Jeff Howard: Through Time TunnelJeff Howard, in collaboration with Eugene Ahn, Leigh Brodie and Miseong Lee developed the interactive game Through Time Tunnel during Interactivos?, a two-week workshop, exhibition and seminar at Eyebeam back in 2008. According to the project description, âthe project gives the user an omniscient view of time, allowing them to see into their past while viewing a mirrored image of the present.â Utilizing a green screen, a camera records a participantâs movement in real-time and projects each frame in chronological order.
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