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kateandmarty · 5 years
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Vivid Sydney 2013: Installation 11: Sky Grass
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Sky Grass (Vivid Sydney 2013) Via Flickr: Sky Grass by Martin and Kathryn Bevz
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kateandmarty · 7 years
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Vivid Sydney 2013: Installation 11: Sky Grass
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Sky Grass (Vivid Sydney 2013)
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kateandmarty · 7 years
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Immersion
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Immersion (i Light Marina Bay 2012)
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kateandmarty · 5 years
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#vividsydney (Vivid Sydney 2014) Via Flickr: There’s no escaping data. Our everyday actions generate it in abundance, with much of it going unnoticed—until now. “#vividsydney” is an interactive installation that collects realtime data and interprets it as vibrant colours that dance within a framework of LED tubes. When you hashtag “#vividsydney”, realtime statistics will be collected and used to trigger colour chases and patterns through the LED tubes. The amount of hashtags collected over a time period are compared to the running mean, or continuously varying average. The result is then mapped to the playback rate and intensity. “#vividsydney” features 110 custom high-brightness LED tubes with a total of 880 individually controllable pixels. A custom app harvests social media activity to influence the lighting effect. As the virality of the hashtag increases, the effects become more expressive and dynamic; subtle effects represent decreasing virality. As we all know, the hashtag has been embraced by all major social media platforms and acts as a powerful metadata tool that indicates and shares trending topics and online behaviour. At Vivid Sydney 2014, the hashtag takes on a new persona and comes out to play in full-blown light and spectacular colour. Kathryn Bevz and Martin Bevz have worked together as a collaborative team since first exhibiting “Immersion” for Vivid Sydney in early 2011. They exhibited again in 2012 with the works “Sea Grass” and “Light Hop”, and “Sky Grass” in 2013.
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kateandmarty · 7 years
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Vivid Festival: Immersion - Martin Bevz & Kathryn Clifton
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Immersion (Vivid Sydney 2011)
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kateandmarty · 7 years
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Vivid Festival: Immersion - Martin Bevz & Kathryn Clifton
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Immersion (Vivid Sydney 2011)
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kateandmarty · 7 years
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Vivid Festival: Immersion - Martin Bevz & Kathryn Clifton
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Immersion (Vivid Sydney 2011)
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kateandmarty · 7 years
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Don't Step on the Crack (Vivid Sydney 2017)
Don’t step on the crack, inspired by childhood memories of stepping and jumping over cracks, painted lines and other everyday surface ‘obstacles’, challenges our perception of what lies beneath our feet.
The installation features a fracture in the pavement through which light radiates, revealing a vivid iridescence from below and prompting the participant to consider what lies beneath the surface.
As the title of the work suggests, the participant is challenged to walk along the path, to avoid more illuminated cracks and cross through luminous boundaries.
The artists, Kathryn and Martin Bevz have worked together since early 2011 developing design concepts and translating them into fully functional interactive light installations. They continually explore and evolve their creativity through new and emergent lighting technologies, often seeking inspiration from the world around them to form new concepts.
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