One Hundred and Eight – by Nils Völker


One Hundred and Eight – Interactive Installation from Nils Völker on Vimeo.

One Hundred and Eight is an interactive wall-mounted Installation mainly made out of ordinary garbage bags. Controlled by a microcontroller each of them is selectively inflated and deflated in turn by two cooling fans.

Although each plastic bag is mounted stationary the sequences of inflation and deflation create the impression of lively and moving creatures which waft slowly around like a shoal. But as soon a viewer comes close it instantly reacts by drawing back and tentatively following the movements of the observer. As long as he remains in a certain area in front of the installation it dynamically reacts to the viewers motion. As soon it does no longer detect someone close it reorganizes itself after a while and gently restarts wobbling around.

www.nilsvoelker.com

2.40 x 1.80 m

fans, plastic bags, MDF, relays,

a camera, a computer, a microcontroller

and countless screws

summer/autumn 2010

This is so cool. reminds me a bit of an installation I saw in MMX in Berlin by Elke Graalfs (check it out on artcation).

Inspiration: the Photography and Blog of Yulia Gorodinski

I’ve been following Yulia Gorodinski for a while now. I always really get excited when I see her pop up in my google reader… however I make sure not to click at work. Her works are very revealing but I find them to be absolutely beautiful. innocent and provocative. Follow her blog at http://yuliagorodinski.tumblr.com/. The best part? She is both the model and the photographer.http://www.yuliagorodinski.com/.