Hydrogen wishes

Winslow Burleson, Paul Nemirovsky, Dan Overholt

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Abstract

Hydrogen Wishes, presented at MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies, explores the themes of wishes and peace. It dramatizes the intimacy and power of transforming one's breath and vocalized wishes into a floating sphere, a bubble charged with hydrogen. The floating bubble represents transitory anticipation as a wish is sent on its trajectory toward fulfillment. Light, heat sensors, microphones, projected imagery, hydrogen and ordinary soap bubbles come together in this exploration of human aspiration. As in our lives, many wishes escape, but many others are catalyzed by the heat of the candle and become ethereal. The fulfilled wishes then become living artifacts within projected photographs of Earth cities as seen from outer space.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato27 jul. 2003
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 27 jul. 2003
Begivenhed2003 ACM SIGGRAPH Sketches and Applications, SIGGRAPH 2003 - San Diego, USA
Varighed: 27 jul. 200331 jul. 2003

Konference

Konference2003 ACM SIGGRAPH Sketches and Applications, SIGGRAPH 2003
Land/OmrådeUSA
BySan Diego
Periode27/07/200331/07/2003
SponsorACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH)

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