3CPO Posted January 12, 2007 Report Posted January 12, 2007 ‘Touch’ is a project by the Belgian digital design and art lab, LAb[au], Laboratory for Architecture and Urbanism. The project takes as a starting point Brussels’ 145 m high Dexia Tower, from which 4200 windows can be individually colour-enlightened, by RGB-led bars, turning the façade into an immense display.See the Live Video Feed Instead of considering this infrastructure as a flat screen (surface) displaying pre-rendered video loops, the project is working on the architectural characteristics of the tower and its urban context. The characteristics of the building; orientation, volume, scale… are used as parameters to set up a spatial, temporal and luminous concept, which moreover allows people to directly interact with the tower. On Place Rogier, at the bottom of the tower, a station is mounted where people can interact either individually or collectively with the visual and luminous display (= the tower) through a multi touch screen. Both static (touch) as dynamic input (gesture) is recognized to generate an elementary graphical language of points, lines and surfaces combined with physical behaviours (growth, weight, …) taking a monochromatic colour palette (background) combined with black and white (graphical elements). Once a composition is created, it can be sent as an electronic postcard with a snapshot from the tower, taken from a distant location. It is also uploaded on the specific project website ( www.dexia-tower.com ) where people can retrieve their postcard, as electronic and printable format, with Christmas and New Year’s wishes from Brussels. Artists: LAB[au] - Architects: Philippe Samyn & Partners, M & J.M. Jaspers - J. Eyers & Partners - Lightning engineer: Barbara Hediger Fonte: http://www.interactivearchitecture.org/touch.html Quote
asimplemind Posted January 13, 2007 Report Posted January 13, 2007 por acaso quando estive em erasmus na belgica assisti a uma apresentaçao desses projectos de animaçao das fachadas das torres e era algo fenomenal! Houve casos em que os desenhos eram feitos "à mao", ou seja andava gente a abrir e fechar cortinas das janelas para criar os desenhos de luz. No edificio da "Tour du Midi" que ficava junto à estaçao do midi eles conseguiram através de abrir e fechar cortinas criar a palavra "midi" e "zuid" em toda a fachada! o aspecto de longe era brutal Quote
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