Sonos Playground Deconstructed is a site-specific installation in the Nam June Paik / HBO Production Lab at the Museum of the Moving Image. It is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Spectacle: The Music Video. (April 3–June 16, 2013)
Visitors are able to select any song from an iPad and watch a visualization of the music projected onto the surrounding walls. Through motion-capture technology, visitors can interact with and manipulate the animation through movement.
The installation aims to bring minimalist art to life as an immersive music video environment. Inspired by the wall drawings of Sol LeWitt and the room-flooding sound of the Sonos Playbar, Sonos Playground was originally installed in a 250 sq. ft shed at the Sonos Studio at the 2013 SXSW festival.
At Museum of the Moving Image, Sonos Playground Deconstructed has re-imagined the experience using five detached walls suspended above a reflective floor. Each of the walls has been painted with 27 1-inch wide white lines and 26 2-inch wide black lines. By mapping the white lines set between black lines we were able to create a more immersive and surreal environment.
Credits:
Concept & Direction by Aramique.
Art & Code by Red Paper Heart.
Technical Design by Fake Love.
Fabrication by 11th St Workshop.
Info and images via Red Paper Heart on Behance
Red Paper Heart
is an interactive art studio composed of designers and coders based in Brooklyn, NY who work together with a common interest in combining interactivity and animation. They are passionate about finding ways to connect objects, spaces and people to create fun, honest experiences.SONOS PLAYGROUND DECONSTRUCTED
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