Pulse. Permanent installation

Project Details

Project Name
Pulse. Permanent installation
Location
TexasTX
Project Types
Other
Project Scope
Interiors
Shared By
Daniel Canogar Studio
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2018
Style
Modern
Team
Author and Project Director: Daniel Canogar

Project Description

Completed in late 2018, `Pulse´ is composed of five curved screens that repeatedly emerge and disappear along a wall of the Zachry Engineering Education Complex at A&M University in Texas. The video content is an abstract array of multi-colored particles that run along the screens. Rather than being a looping video, an algorithm creates a generative animation that is reacting in real time to data related to the building’s energy consumption, including AC flow, internet usage, water and electric power consumption. Each energy source has been assigned a different color particle, which the visitor can interpret via signage. The artwork is a data-fed sculpture that is sensing the building’s own conditions as if it were a living, breathing entity.

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