Sesnon Gallery Installation
February 5th, 2009. Filed under: arduino, exhibitions, hardware, processing, programming.
Nik Hanselmann and I installed a sensor in the Sesnon Gallery that collects environmental data (light level, sound level, proximity and temperature) from the space and uploads them to an online database every two seconds. We developed software that creates a generative drawing that changes with the data over time. Above are screenshots of the drawings at different points in time.
We exhibited the live generative drawing in the Porter Faculty Gallery and the DANM Lounge. An online version can be viewed here: http://transmogrify.me (let it run for a few hours for a rich, complex image).
February 9th, 2009 at 2:22 pm
and now it’s been shown at the highly prestigious padlock gallery in philadelphia!