04. 2. 2006 – Exterior
[lang_en]Enteractive by Electroland[/lang_en]
Tags: façade, matrix display, multitouch[lang_en]A matrix of interactive ’tiles’ form a multitouch platform embedded into the walkway infront of the Met Loft Apartments in Los Angeles. Walking on these tiles doesn’t just light them up but the pattern is mirrored by the 18×6 matrix display mounted on the building’s facade. A camera recording a view of the building enables people activating this installation to see the effect of their activity through a screen.
The Electroland group chose for this particular project to apply the matrix display onto the building rather than using it’s windows or openings probably due to the particular distribution of these openings. This is an interesting example of how reflecting human activity can be used as a playfull activity or as a ‘pass-by’ gauge.[/lang_en]
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