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January 2, 2008

Aperture Interactive Display


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Aperture Interactive Display

Berlin interactive artists Gunnar Green and Frederic Eyl are showing off the Aperture Interactive Display. The concept is a facade installation that uses thousands of individual mechanical irises. The iris diaphragm matrix reacts to the amount of light in front of it, thus darker the object in front, wider the aperture will open.

The dynamic translucency creates new images as well as a new channel for communication between inside and outside. Each of the apertures in the array can be used to represent a pixel of an image.







 

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