Copenhagen Opening
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- stewdio
Hey! If you're in Copenhagen this Friday come to the opening of the "Native Land" exhibition. It's going to be a party. Here's the info :
http://kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk…Our team is nearly done doing the two weeks of installation for this immersive data visualization and looking forward to a little breathing time. Here are some behind-the-scenes images and info : http://stewdio.org/blog
This is an extension of an exhibition originally launched in Paris last year : http://stewdio.org/work/terrenat…
- Super_Black0
Looks great. Good luck with it. / Ser godt ud. Held og lykke med det.
- detritus0
Mein gott - if you could get that pixel flock to deploy as many pixels as there are humans (6½B, or something?), at least in proportional terms, that'd be a beautiful thing.
Why is the Earth back to front in that? I don't like it. It hurts my little head.
- LOL. yea. it's because the globe is a "printer" so it's mirror-imaged.stewdio
- oh, i see - it 'prints' the backhround? hmm. Not sure I'm really down with that. Nice otherwise! :)detritus
- haha, i wrote that before seeing your response :)detritus
- It does work really well in the colourful temperature change models below though, so yeah - good work.detritus
- stewdio0
@detritus Yea, having 6.5 billion pixels flock across the wall would be pretty rad. But that would be some serious render time! And a larger wall! Just animating 6.5 _million_ was intense enough. The new narrative that we're adding specifically for this Copenhagen show takes about 6 hours to dump all the frames, another hour or so to composite, and that's all before we can load it onto ZKM's projection system which takes time to crunch down the data. (We [heart] ZKM very much.) I can't imagine doing a pixel flock of 6.5 _billion_ yet. But give me some time... I'll figure it out!
- cilence0
6.5 Billion - sounds like a job for the new Mac Pro...
- utopian0
Congrats stewdio!
I wish the opening much success.
- stewdio0
@juhls Just completed my silly ritual of spacing out to Emily Haines's "Winning" in a silent adjacent gallery late at night prior to an exhibition opening. Wish us luck!
- robotron3k0
very cool, giant population and environment charts mixed with pictures of people from Africa.
- stewdio0
The exhibition opening last night was awesome. If you were there, did you get swept up into the gallery dance party after? So many friendly people. And so much technology running in the background!