Archive for the ‘Big Screens’ tag
Rain- Big Screens Final Show
Every day is just one more day, one more baby, one more car, one more house, one more bottle. Every moment that goes by is one more piece for the puzzle. Our consumption just helps the mountain grow. Empty bottles, cups, plastic containers just become one more layer of the noise in this unfriendly city.

Bellow video excerpt
Rain from Lina Giraldo on Vimeo.


A showing of works by the students of this fall’s “Big Screens” class at ITP on IAC’s 120×12 foot video wall.
http://itp.nyu.edu/bigscreens2009/
http://itp.nyu.edu/
http://iacbuilding.com
Please RSVP to: itp.rsvp@nyu.edu
Works by:
Adi Marom
Anthony Ptak
Asli Sevinc
Elie Zananiri
Elizabeth Fuller
Eyal Ohana
Filippo Vanucci
Jayoung Chung
Lina Giraldo
Michelle Mayer
Nicholas Rubin
Sara Bremen
Soojung Huh
Sue Syn
Bottle water 1st sketch
Big Screens Proposal
Big Screen Proposals
I’ve been thinking a lot about how to approach and develop the idea and of which piece will be the most compelling and successful.
I have two ideas that I’ve been considering. They are very different and the final goal is distinct as well.
I come from a strong social-political art background in my work and I feel compelled to continue working along this path. The magnificence of the screen makes me think about accumulation, wasting, consumerism, brightness, contrast and oversize. This is why I believe I could create a reflection of my first impression of New York: TRASH.
My biggest challenge is to create a clean beautiful image to do this reference without being literal.
I’ll be working with Java, Open frames, After Effects, Final Cut Pro and a good HD camera (I’m not sure yet which one). It would be ideal to have a nice background sound, I understand the system is mono so I would probably need to do some research on how to overcome this.
As interactivity goes I’m not sure how to address this issue because of the many restrictions the space has. My first idea would be to have a performance where the conductor guides the images instead of his orchestra. The other would be to have an infrared sensor that triggers the images. In other words the audience becomes the conductor. Last but not least, I would like to include data of pollution, trash, recycling information, etc.



The second idea is more subtle and I could say more romantic. I would like to create a world behind the screens where people are watching us. The gray human-size shapes that are in the other side would walk on the street, buy coffee, go to work etc and once in a while they will get close to the screen and touch it. Their touch generates a wave kind of movement on the screen’s “surface”. The goal with this idea is to create a beautiful simple video/animation where shadows figures fill the space with movement. The interactive part will be using cell phones to call the “people” to get closer to the screen and touch it. The only problem is that I don’t have any mobile experience.
