I was commissioned by 59 Productions to create 2 different interactive installations for their new 'Made In Space' exhibition at the Tycho Brahe Planetarium in Copenhagen. The first installation features 3 interactive displays which allow you to explore the cosmic origins of the particles and atoms in your body. The second installation uses the same 3D motion tracking cameras but instead projects the nebulous clouds of particles and atoms back onto your body as your move around a mirrored "infinity" room.
Both installations were built with C++ and OpenGL using the Cinder framework.
Client: Tycho Brahe Planetarium - Agency: 59 Productions
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