Waiting In Line
Researchers: Drew Browning, School of Art & Design, University of Illinois at Chicago; Annette Barbier, Northwestern University
URL: http://www.evl.uic.edu/drew/waiting Waiting In Line is an interactive computer installation of visually rich, graphical representations of waveforms. Participants interactively create a series of Lissajous figures, a pattern of lines reminiscent of special effect imagery used in science fiction movies of the 1950’s. The resulting images are displayed on a large scale projection screen. The horizontal and vertical frequencies of complex, ever-changing waveforms are controlled by participants brandishing two contrasting colored placards, which in varying amounts, yield the resulting forms. Designed for a museum setting, Waiting In Line aims to engage museum goers in the installation while “waiting” to enter a main exhibition space. Email: drew@uic.edu Date: May 1, 2003 - September 1, 2003 |