Hundreds of spectators enjoyed sold out show
Digital Graffiti, a celebration of digital artistry from around the world lit up the white walls of Alys Beach on June 11, 2011. Hundreds of spectators were wowed by the colorful artwork at the sold out show.
Sometimes referred to as “Photon Bombing,” “Guerilla Projection” or “Urban Projection,” artists used animation and projection technologies to cast the dynamic images onto the walls.
One of the highlights of the show was the N1.0 by fuse* from Modena, Italy. The N1.0 is an audiovisual architectural installation. The grid was projected on the walls of Alys Beach homes. The node net was stimulated by audio impulses with the volume of every frequency corresponding to a different distortion of the net.
For more information about Alys Beach, go to: http://alysbeach.com/
Photos/video courtesy Joan Vienot.
Caroling Geary
June 12, 2011Bet it was thousands of people. Nice video and story!