All pictures from Architectural Record by Ivan Toth Depeñas
Today's ArchiPic is a interactive "installation" in Miami, Florida, that uses a type of technology that captures people's movements in real time and projects them onto a screen, making the buildings corners and columns light up like dynamic paintings. "Working with New York City–based Focus Lighting, Depeña devised a series of 6-inch-deep light boxes mounted to five of the lobby’s 13-foot-high structural columns," mentions Linda C. Lentz from Architectural Record. This is one crazy fete in architectural and light engineering: walls that capture motion and project them as a "dynamic painting."
>> Read the whole story here at Architectural Record.
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