Gallerydrive: because you know better than the audience what they have to see. And how
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Yesterday i was hoping to attend Niklas Roy's presentation of his latest project at the UdK (University of the Arts in Berlin) and instead had to stay home and wait for the gas guy to come and check the boiler.
The first element of the project is the Gallerydrive car, a modified wheelchair fitted with a series of features:
So far so good. What makes the experience sound like one of my worst nightmare is the Robotik Room, a large electro-mechanical sculpture that becomes a white cube, when a Gallerydrive vehicle enters it. The Room is about 50% finished. "I have to push buttons to operate the mechanism and then, the room descends and the walls flap down and surround the visitor(s)," explains Niklas who is still working on the electronics to let it move automatically.
The drawing below shows what it should eventually look like. "Inside the room, there'll be four golden frames, one on each wall," adds the artist. "The wall inside each frame will be cut out, so that the visitors will look outside through those frames instead of seeing normal pictures inside them. Outside the room, there are four installations, which might look strange and abstract, if you have a first look at them. But if you are being driven with the vehicle inside the room, and if you stop at the defined positions for watching each of those "pictures" at the walls, they will appear as an image inside these golden frames." The system itself does not determine contents for an exhibition. But guidelines for the content of exhibitions can be specified for each exhibition. A project developed together with //////////fur////. Btw, Niklas' friends at UDK have a very nice Sacral Design exhibition on Karl Marx Allee (images) this week. Pictures by Arne Fehmel. More images were made by Aram Bartholl during the presentation (i stole one of his as well.) Niklas comments on his piece in a Gizmodo interview. |
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Theres also an other Exebition of ther digital basic class on the Einsteinufer "designtransfer".
>> www.designtransfer.de
It gives me the shudders. I linked this post on my blog.
Like the Movie CUBE... I hope you're allowed to close your eyelids...*queue dramatic music*
This is more than just a way to control the presentation; it's a way to provide the same experience to a wider range of individuals. Nice.