The Dallas-based public art organization AURORA will present Antibodies, a new interactive artwork by Montreal-based artist Daniel Iregui in partnership with Parks for Downtown Dallas at West End Square, the first public green space in Dallas’s West End Historic District.
Iregui’s interactive digital sculpture reacts to the movement of park visitors via motion sensor and will be installed as the inaugural project within West End Square’s Innovation Arcade, a section of the park designed to showcase a rotation of temporary digital installations. The sculpture will be on view at the east side of the park.
Antibodies is an interactive installation in the form of a larger-than-life LED wall that tracks the faces of participants and elicits them to make facial expressions. Activated by motion sensors as visitors to West End Square walk by and interact with the piece, Antibodies reflects on the monotony of video calls - today's imposed form of social gatherings in the COVID-19 era. Masks and social distancing are required when interacting with Antibodies.
The installation is accompanied by a web-based version of the artwork, accessed at aurora.antibodies.webcam.
The Dallas-based public art organization AURORA will present Antibodies, a new interactive artwork by Montreal-based artist Daniel Iregui in partnership with Parks for Downtown Dallas at West End Square, the first public green space in Dallas’s West End Historic District.
Iregui’s interactive digital sculpture reacts to the movement of park visitors via motion sensor and will be installed as the inaugural project within West End Square’s Innovation Arcade, a section of the park designed to showcase a rotation of temporary digital installations. The sculpture will be on view at the east side of the park.
Antibodies is an interactive installation in the form of a larger-than-life LED wall that tracks the faces of participants and elicits them to make facial expressions. Activated by motion sensors as visitors to West End Square walk by and interact with the piece, Antibodies reflects on the monotony of video calls - today's imposed form of social gatherings in the COVID-19 era. Masks and social distancing are required when interacting with Antibodies.
The installation is accompanied by a web-based version of the artwork, accessed at aurora.antibodies.webcam.
The Dallas-based public art organization AURORA will present Antibodies, a new interactive artwork by Montreal-based artist Daniel Iregui in partnership with Parks for Downtown Dallas at West End Square, the first public green space in Dallas’s West End Historic District.
Iregui’s interactive digital sculpture reacts to the movement of park visitors via motion sensor and will be installed as the inaugural project within West End Square’s Innovation Arcade, a section of the park designed to showcase a rotation of temporary digital installations. The sculpture will be on view at the east side of the park.
Antibodies is an interactive installation in the form of a larger-than-life LED wall that tracks the faces of participants and elicits them to make facial expressions. Activated by motion sensors as visitors to West End Square walk by and interact with the piece, Antibodies reflects on the monotony of video calls - today's imposed form of social gatherings in the COVID-19 era. Masks and social distancing are required when interacting with Antibodies.
The installation is accompanied by a web-based version of the artwork, accessed at aurora.antibodies.webcam.