The art of light created by five rotating LED fans looks like CG
A video of light art expressed with LEDs projected by a robot arm that moves in sync with the art has been released. It is shot in one take, and it seems that CG etc. are not used at all.
ROW: Signals for Space on Vimeo
ROW: Signals for Space on Vimeo
The light reflected in the air repeatedly joins and leaves, drawing various shapes such as circles and straight lines.
The camera follows the movement of the light and captures the movement from various angles.
This video was produced in 2021 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first human space flight by astronaut Yuri Gagarin. It is said that light is produced using five individually controlled rotating fans and that it is taken in one take using an industrial robot.
You can check the video under construction from the following post. You can see that the robot arm is running very smoothly.
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This video was produced by the artist group ' TUNDRA ' formed in 2013. The concept behind TUNDRA's work is to 'explore the balance between chaos and order expressed by the mixture of technology and nature, and to express the inexpressible in a new form of art.'
TUNDRA “explores the synaesthetic aspects of human audiovisual perception by using emerging technologies and examining their significance through the lens of creativity. We use it as a tool to blend and interact with the context of our rapidly changing environment.' TUNDRA has won awards at the 24th Japan Media Arts Festival and China's media art award, CITIC Press Lightening Selection.
You can check other video works produced by TUNDRA from the official website . One of the works 'ROW holographic audiovisual installation on Behance' is as follows.
ROW holographic audiovisual installation
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