“Time translations” : an interactive installation by Nell Breyer

Pedestrian art

TIME TRANSLATIONS

an interactive installation by Nell Breyer

“MIT-based artist Nell Breyer transforms the World Financial Center’s southern pedestrian bridge from a temporary structure to an animated performance space through the projected movements of passers-by. Cameras capture the constant movements along the bridge in real time, which are then processed by computer, and projected into the space as beautiful, ephemeral drawings on the walls fo the bridge. The daily activity of walking to work is visualized as a kind of dance in which pedestrians become performers”.

Tuesday, May 31
8am – 8pm –
Friday, September 30
World Financial Center South Bridge New York

image : FicoBalet
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i:move

image : excerpt from the “i:move” series 2 by Nell Breyer & Johnathan Bachrach

i:move stills images by Nell Breyer and Jonathan Bachrach

i : move : installation series that explores how we perceive movement. It embeds daily activities into formal choreography and is being developed for public spaces that are bottlenecks of human motion. It has been on view at MIT, DTW Gallery and Ethan Cohen Fine Arts in New York in 2003-2004.

Nell Breyer is currently a Research Affiliate at the MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies. From 2000-2002.

Jonathan Bachrach is currently a research scientist at the MIT AI Lab studying sensor networks, robotics, and new programming languages.

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