The exhibition “MenschAnalogDigital” was about the relation of digital and analog self-perception and self-image in connected space.
Unexpectedly manipulate the personal perception in a most private space with an interactive bathroom mirror that intercepts and distorts the reflection.
We also developed an generative art tool to remix portrait images through time and thus fixate multiple facettes of the self on posters.
Concept, development of Interactive mirror in OpenFrameworks and producing a poster-series generated by our image processing application.
Client: Shutterstock GmbH
Year: 2014
Duration: 4 Month
Team: (formerly known as Universal Interaction) Michael Schmitz, Andreas Muxel, Michael Jurisch, Thomas Sulzbach & Niklas Ißelburg
The exhibition “MenschAnalogDigital” was about the relation of digital and analog self-perception and self-image in connected space.
Unexpectedly manipulate the personal perception in a most private space with an interactive bathroom mirror that intercepts and distorts the reflection.
We also developed an generative art tool to remix portrait images through time and thus fixate multiple facettes of the self on posters.
Concept, development of Interactive mirror in OpenFrameworks and producing a poster-series generated by our image processing application.
Client: Shutterstock GmbH
Year: 2014
Duration: 4 Month
Team: (formerly known as Universal Interaction) Michael Schmitz, Andreas Muxel, Michael Jurisch, Thomas Sulzbach & Niklas Ißelburg