Art and 3DVIA Virtools: Superfluidity by Electronic Shadow

Where art, science and 3DVIA Virtools meet to make one very cool online experience, here is a little gem called “Superfluidity” from the duo at Electronic Shadow.  It is an audio and visual artistic piece  where users can interact with each other in real time and experience each other’s changes.  Check it out on the Electronic Shadow website.

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About Superfluidity (From the Electronic Shadow website):

Superfluidity is an interactive multi-user in the form of a virtual interactive 3D real-time, visible online or through one or more physical(s) installation(s), all operating in a network. The visual environment is proposed to create a kind of sentence sound that will overlap with others in a collective space in perpetual construction.

Superfluidity is a collective that can be seen in real time by all visitors who log on. Logging in, visitors can both go and influence the space and seeing the changes made by other visitors. The physical installation is connected to the same environment and receive real-time interaction of all the visitors online.

About Electronic Shadow:

Established in Paris in 2000, Electronic Shadow is a hybrid design platform whose activity is based on research and innovation on both the artistic and technological point of view (patented system based on space/image projection). This pluridisciplinary approach allows original propositions which merge both space and image, material and light in the most diverse contexts from art to architecture, design, scenography,

For about five years, Electronic Shadow multiplies exhibitions (NY MoMA, Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée d’Art Moderne de la ville de Paris, La Villette, KunstlerHaus, Japan Media Art Festival Etc.) and creates applications from this artistic research in many different fields: design (Giorgio Armani, Cassina, Boffi, Etc.), museum scenography (Palais de la découverte, Cézanne 2006).

 

Thank you rgaidot via Twitter for the link.


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14 Responses »

  1. I just saw this on the twitterfeed on the blog page. Very fun to play with. Don’t forget to turn the sound up.

  2. I felt like I was back in college listening to Radiohead. What a trip!

  3. Very cool, can be show and expereince at Devcon09 June 23&24.

    Can also be seen in Paris Palais de Tokyo at 1.618 Sustainable development fair May 15 to 17th.

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