Modern Light Space Modulator – Behind the Screen

Behind the Screen from Christopher Warnow on Vimeo.

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“This is a kinetic sculpture and advanced VJing machine. It produces images and reveals the production at the same time. It is a media facade installation and a comment on Villém Flussers techno-images. It is inspired by the Light-Space-Modulator by László Moholy-Nagy and can be called a Fluxkompensator as well. We are playing with ferromagnetic fluid, using magnets and a self designed and produced acrylic gear. The fluid patterns can be used for further projection and interpretation.”

Footage from 1930 from László Moholy-Nagy’s machine:

December 9th, 2009 | 1 Comment ▶ | Posted by Rucyl | Category: DIY, Interdimensional Artists, Visuals

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