
Ruga Lumina
2017年作品
宽度15英尺,高度8英尺
材料:Coroplast(蜂窝板),视频投影
Ruga Lumina作品分别在两个地点展出:位于密歇根州底特律的底特律设计技术中心和位于加利福尼亚州卡尔弗城的3Labs。
在Ruga Lumina作品中,采用了交互式数字投影技术,与观众进行身体与空间的积极互动。当观众在空间中移动时,其动作被Kinect传感器捕捉,信息被转化为数字投影中的颜色变化信息,并投射在由4毫米Coroplast蜂窝板制作的半透明内部表皮上。为了构建柔性的内部表皮的拓扑结构,使用了由纸板和木质杆制成的脚手架,以便定位和连接七十多个独立面板。由于每个Coroplast面板的折叠机制是柔性铰链,内部表皮的边缘通过固定支撑件加固,使其在柔性的拓扑结构中获得刚度。交互式的内部表皮既有柔性又有刚性,将身体与室内空间之间的联系紧密地联系在一起,突显了永久与瞬时、实体与光线、物质性与数字制造这种二分对立的概念。
用户体验设计:Kyle Overton
制作:Steve Dixon, Ryan Mandell (MAD Lab, IU)
制作助理:Siqiao Gao, Dexter Wu-corts
有关该作品相关研究,请参阅以下两篇研究文章:
Wu, J. (2018). Ruga Lumina: Folding Interior Skin with Dynamic Light, Journal of Interior Design, Volume 43, Issue 2, pp. 55-63. doi: 10.1111/joid.12123.
Wu, J. (2018). Folding Yoshimura Pattern into Large-scale Art Installations. Lang, R., Bolitho, M. & You, Z. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Meeting on Origami in Science, Mathematics and Education (7OSME), Volume One, pp. 1-14, St. Albans, United Kingdom: Tarquin Publications.
更多有关用户体验设计的信息,请访问Kyle Overton的网站:
https://www.kyleoverton.com/ruga-lumina
鸣谢:
本项目得到了印第安纳大学创造力和学术研究新领域以及艺术与人文研究所奖学金的支持。
照片由Kyle Overton和Manzi Yang提供。
Ruga Lumina 2017
Ruga Lumina
2017
Width 15', Height 8'
Coroplast, video projection
Ruga Lumina had been installed at two sites: Detroit Center for Design Technology, Detroit, Michigan and
3Labs, Culver City, California
In Ruga Lumina, the latest iteration of Ruga Interior Skin, interactive digital projection techniques are used to actively engage body-space relationship. As the viewers move in the space, their movements are captured by the Kinect Sensors and the information is translated into color changing information in the digital projections to be projected onto the translucent interior skin that is fabricated from 4 mm Coroplast sheets. A scaffolding that was made of cardboard and wooden rods was used to frame the somewhat flexible topology of the interior skin to facilitate the positioning and connecting of over seventy individual panels. Since the folding mechanism in each of the Coroplast panel is a flexible hinge joint, the edges of the interior skin are reinforced with fixed braces to give rigidity to this otherwise flexible topology. Both flexible and rigid, the interactive interior skin draws the connection between the body and the interior space, placing the dichotomy of permanent vs. ephemeral, solid vs. light, and materiality vs. digital fabrication at the center of the concept.
UX Design: Kyle Overton
Fabrication: Steve Dixon, Ryan Mandell (MAD Lab, IU)
Production Assistant: Siqiao Gao, Dexter Wu-corts
For research related to this installation, check out these two research articles:
Wu, J. (2018). Ruga Lumina: Folding Interior Skin with Dynamic Light, Journal of Interior Design, Volume 43, Issue 2, pp. 55-63. doi: 10.1111/joid.12123.
Wu, J. (2018). Folding Yoshimura Pattern into Large-scale
Art Installations. Lang, R., Bolitho, M. & You, Z. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Meeting on Origami in Science, Mathematics and Education (7OSME), Volume One, pp. 1-14, St. Albans, United Kingdom: Tarquin Publications.
For more information of UX design, check out Kyle Overton's website here:
https://www.kyleoverton.com/ruga-lumina
Acknowledgment:
This project is supported by New Frontier of Creativity and Scholarship and Center of Arts and Humanities Institute Fellowship, Indiana University.
Photo Courtesy of Kyle Overton and Manzi Yang.