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Final Project: Gallery Instructions
When the gallery receives the Infinity Box, they will receive five panels (four mirror panels and one white panel) and a usb with the Infinity video. The Infinity Box will take up 36”x30” of space and it will need about 3 to 4 feet of extra space for the projector. The person who builds the box should put three screws in each side to ensure that the panels are secure. Once the Infinity Box is set up it must be set in a corner area and facing the wall to make sure it doesn’t take attention away from the other installations. The gallery must have the MadMapper application on their computer and set up the laptop and projector up to 3 to 4 feet away from the box (depending on the type of the projector). The viewers are allowed to lay inside of the box, but it will disrupt the projection. If the viewers decide to lie inside the Infinity Box, they will receive a 2 minute time limit. To ensure that the Infinity Box’s mirrors are clean the gallery must clean it halfway through the d...
Project 2: Artist Statement
When coming up with this project I wanted to try and think of projection on a more 3-dimensional plane. I have seen videos on the internet of artists or engineers creating almost holographic images with fog so I wanted to attempt that process. While I knew I would not be able to create any type of actual holographic images, I still wanted to see how I could use the fog to bend the light from the projector. Fog is also a tricky screen to project onto so it would be a challenge to find the right balance. Too much fog and you just create a glowing light cloud. Too little fog and video will project through the fog. Regardless, both will bend the light in different ways which in the end is what I decided to experiment with. Light is such an amazing tool for art and depending on its qualities and positions it can completely change the subject matter. Since fog is ever moving it will continually change the projection light in different ways to make the art installation into something tha...

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