2017
The Riverside 小溪
The Riverside is an installation that aims to transcends traditional notions of time and space in art, exploring the interplay of diverse cultures through the concept of "cultural wormholes" facilitated by new media. Anchored in personal cultural identities, the artwork intricately weaves together two rivers and their underlying narratives, utilizing visual imagery extracted from real-time data sources.
Crafted through a fusion of fluid simulation, real-time graphic rendering, and projection mapping, the piece's fluid simulation, generated with Houdini, is a result of on-site 3D scans capturing the diversion of real riverbeds. The segmented water flow, consisting of particles and 3D models, is processed in vvvv through dynamic graphics techniques. The final sculpture is illuminated by six high-definition projectors.
Projection techniques, employing brightness accumulation maps, achieve a harmonious brightness balance and blending along the sculpture's complex edges. Utilizing a unique toolset based on RULR, the sculpture is meticulously crafted, imported into vvvv, and applied to various projector outputs. A system parameter, synchronized with the clock, dynamically adjusts the projection based on the sun and moon positions at the Beijing riverbank, offering viewers in the Zero Time Zone a unique experience of the natural state from the East Eighth Time Zone.
As viewers navigate the riverbanks within The Riverside, spanning diverse temporal and spatial realms, the installation prompts contemplation on the continuous ebb and flow of cultural exchanges.
Credits
Curator:
Irini
Papadimitriou Venue:
Watermans Art Centre
Project assistant:
Sean Lu
Technology & Production & Artists & Engineers Technical Director:
Louis Mustill
Creative Graphics Programming:
William Young
Fluid simulation:
Lewis Saunders
Mapping tools / RULR:
Elliot Woods
Riverbed Production:
Studio Makecreate
Production Director:
Lucy Norman Jonathan
Batten 3D Scan :
Shenzhen Lexcent
Technology Co.Ltd Hardware:
Faro Software:
Geomagic Studio
Film :
James Medcraft Aerial
Photography:
Tao Zhang
Music :
James C Wilkie
Edit :
Wanlong Ma
Photography:
James Medcraft