2021
Lumina Foresta
The installation shows a structure of a bare tree waiting to be filled. It relies on a night vision camera to map the position and movement pattern of the citizens. Using real-time computational processes, these data can then be transformed into a visualization of the CO2 particles produced by the audience, on a 3dimensional effect projection. These particles are attracted to the branches of the tree and then released as O2 particles. When there is no one interacting with the installation, there are be an ongoing projection of oxygen particles around the virtual tree. As part of the development of the project and the interaction on the site, the team put together a photogrammetry point cloud model of the chosen location and the installation’s placement on site. This location provided opportunities for accessibility and visibility, while the positioning of the installation in between 4 trees allows the projected particles to be refracted onto the surroundings, immersing the viewers and the natural environment into the experience. The circular configuration of the proposal allows for a 360* interaction area around the installation.