Motion-Activated Mural Moves When You Do
“ESI Design” have transformed the lobby of Terrell Place in Washington DC, into a bright and colorful motion-activated mural. The design includes a 1,700 square feet (157 sqm) mural with technology and media that are seamlessly integrated into the architectural surfaces to create an ever-evolving artwork. The displays that the mural shows include three different modes: “Seasons”, “Color Play”, and “Cityscape”. [Some photos foliativ.net.]
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“ESI Design” have transformed the lobby of Terrell Place in Washington DC, into a bright and colorful motion-activated mural. The design includes a 1,700 square feet (157 sqm) mural with technology and media that are seamlessly integrated into the architectural surfaces to create an ever-evolving artwork. The displays that the mural shows include three different modes: “Seasons”, “Color Play”, and “Cityscape”. [Some photos foliativ.net.]
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The Art of David O’Meara
David O’Meara is an artist based in London, who work primarily in digital.
In terms of my digital work, I enjoy creating scenes that bring about a sense of foreign nostalgia. Places you know you’ve never been but feel like you have. The atmosphere plays an important role in creating this, so it’s always been a priority. I try to create pieces that are ‘moody’ and emotive. Using exaggerated colors with bold contrast to do so. A lot of my scenes are portrayed at dawn or dusk, without necessarily specifying which one. Some might see it as an ending where others might see it as the beginning. I like leaving them open to absorb as many narratives as they can. I set the scene, it’s up to others to fill it. Things are always more interesting that way. H/T
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crssThe Art of David O’Meara
David O’Meara is an artist based in London, who work primarily in digital.
In terms of my digital work, I enjoy creating scenes that bring about a sense of foreign nostalgia. Places you know you’ve never been but feel like you have. The atmosphere plays an important role in creating this, so it’s always been a priority. I try to create pieces that are ‘moody’ and emotive. Using exaggerated colors with bold contrast to do so. A lot of my scenes are portrayed at dawn or dusk, without necessarily specifying which one. Some might see it as an ending where others might see it as the beginning. I like leaving them open to absorb as many narratives as they can. I set the scene, it’s up to others to fill it. Things are always more interesting that way. H/T
Meet us on Facebook and Instagram
posted by Margaret from tu recepcja