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Beetles
Beetles

Beetles

Claire Eder
Claire Eder creates a playful scene through painstakingly painting each individual frame, then animating her creations so that the brush strokes add masses of movement and form. Melding a beautifully delicate approach to hand-drawn animation with projection mapping, Eder’s new work for Illuminus reimagines the hollow industrial façade of the Power House as a site animated by an mesmerizing colony of imaginary creatures.

BLKBX

BLKBX

Curated by Julia Primes Mata
The music I create enables my body to speak the complexities of resistance, of protest, liberation, and of prayer. Each song is an incantation and a means of spatial activation, both internally and externally. Using the themes of contemporary pop music/culture in conjunction with more esoteric means, BLKBX subverts the politics that have defined who I am while simultaneously redefining myself and my role in society.



Building Buildings

Building Buildings

Andy Zimmerman
Building Buildings is a video projected, with sound, into a triangular space between two buildings on Harrison Ave. The video is mostly hidden to a viewer standing in the middle of the parking lot but the light flashing on the side of the building and the amplified sound of welding draws the viewer to come toward the space, where the full scene becomes visible. A welder continuously works at this space between two buildings, powerfully constructing an image in the gap.

Circus For Construction

Circus For Construction

Ann Lui, Ashley Mendelsohn, Larisa Ovalles, Craig Reschke & Ben Widger
The Circus for Construction is a traveling gallery and event space in search of the knowledge, crafts, and individuals outside of institutions’ traditional reach. Located on the back of a custom-built truck trailer, the Circus draws from a long history of itinerant and heterotopic spaces. The Circus learns from both 19th century traveling sideshows and contemporary food trucks, circumventing the baggage of its brick-and-mortar peers by hitting the road.

Clubhouse Comminui[T] Mapping Project

Clubhouse Comminui[T] Mapping Project

Jackie Gonzalez & the Flagship Computer Clubhouse at the Museum of Science, Boston
The Clubhouse Comminui[T] Mapping Project is a meaningful blend of art, technology, and community. Constructed by the Flagship Computer Clubhouse, a large-scale MBTA map crafted from EL wire, Circuit Stickers, LED bulbs, and other pieces will showcase monuments within our community, as well as individual memories. .


Dance Machine

Dance Machine

Jim Kalambokis
Jim Kalambokis creates a playful collection of dancing robots, captured on film, and projected a larger-than-life. For Illuminus, the projected scenes will take on an immersive, monumental scale—towering over festivalgoers and taking over the space on their own terms.

En Garde

En Garde

Tristan Govignon
En Garde' presents a metaphoric conceptual narrative with a fencer playing the role of the artist. The fencer performs beautifully and exemplifies passion and strength. His adversaries are negative doppelgangers representing fear and imagined foes. The fencer is almost vanquished as his demons multiply and he almost drowns under water until his determination allows him to rise and successfully be free of his adversaries.

Étude

Étude

Kenji Nakayama
This piece was an extension of Nakayama’s previous series of work Etudes, which were abstract and entirely focused on line, color, and texture and created through improvisational process. For ILLUMINUS Boston, a template in the shape of the building where the artwork was going to be projected, was provided, and Nakayama was able to work within the shape and proportion of the building face which helped him to picture how the artwork would look on the building as a projection. The process was simple – he laid down the first brush stroke, then came up with next move, then the next move and continued until the work was finished. The artwork was done with 145 brush strokes in total.

Fabric Play

Fabric Play

Wenting Guo & Yun Fu
Fabric Play is an interactive installation figuring on building an artificial communication between virtual and physical users. The web interface is projected onto the ground as an ambient environment that is responsive to the positions of physical participants with various light and sound effects.

Frigid Phrases

Frigid Phrases

Kate Gilbert & Emily Lombardo
During Illuminus Boston, Frigid Phrases gave away FREE limited-edition stretchy gloves in hot neon colors, each with a unique word screen-printed on the outside. Festival goers could choose a combination of colors and words to create their own wearable Frigid Phrases. With 6 colors and 34 words, one left-hand and one right-hand, the combinations are endless! TINY/FAKE, ICY/BUD, DENSE/MIND

g h o u l s

g h o u l s

Curated by Julia Primes Mata
g h o u l s is a Brooklyn based Miami grown music maker and DJ. Bringing himself to the north to work primarily out of his room g h o u l s has developed a sonic aesthetic that brings a type of Miami experience to dancefloors of the North East filtered through the sounds of trap music. His early DJ career in the Boston underground scene has grown and taken g h o u l s into venues such as The Good Life, Middle-Sex lounge, pa lounge, Tribeca Grand Hotel, and The Boiler Room.

Glitche

Glitche

Sam Okerstrom-Lang
"Glitche" derives from the idea of a glitch, error, and unexpected malfunction in a system. The common challenge of encountering an error in life is something to learn from, it applies an individuals previous "data" to mosh with the new error "data" of life. This piece is a bridge to the metaphor of your body and mind suddenly encountering a malfunction or problem in it's own existence. The outcome of the two separate data systems is what fuels the immersive installation, it may be a positive new discovery or a disastrous end of life. This interaction is delicate, mysterious, exciting and drives the linear journey of "Glitche.”

Growing Objects

Growing Objects

Jessica Rosenkrantz & Jesse Louis-Rosenberg
“Growing Objects” is a series of kinetic sculptures that illustrate natural growth processes. Inspired by 19th century zoetropes, these interactive sculptures consist of 3D printed objects that when spun and illuminated animate the development of complex forms; when still, they allow the viewer to examine each step of the growth process. Our zoetropes reimagine one of the earliest ancestors of modern day cinema and animation, the 19th century optical toys: the phenokistoscope, zoetrope and praxinoscope. We’re fascinated by these devices because they are fundamentally interactive and participatory, enabling the viewer to deconstruct the animation process.

ILLUMINUS cubed

ILLUMINUS cubed

Maria Finkelmeier ft. Jorge Arce & Ryan Edwards
ILLUMINUS Cubed is a multi-sensory experience joining three diverse drummers, latin rhythms, huge boxes, steel sheets and projection art. Arranged by Maria Finkelmeier and featuring the amazing Jorge Arce and Ryan Edwards, the three use a playable stage as their musical playground, brought to life by projection artist SAMO. This piece is musically inspired by Afro-Cuban rhythms and forms. Additionally, Finkelmeier’s interest in free improvisation and fascination with discovering sounds of unassuming objects fed the creation of this project.


Incedental Words

Incedental Words

Chris Jordan
Incidental­ Words is a mobile projection poetry performance, taking place in incidental public spaces. Throughout the night, the team will interject multi­medium, site specific, poetry performances into unexpected areas – fusing live literature performance, high­stakes charm, live music, and accompanying site specific projections onto buildings and public landmarks.

It Is Already Happening

It Is Already Happening

Lotte Van den Audenaeran
Lotte Van den Audenaeren graduated from the LUCA School of Arts in Brussels, Master of Fine Arts, and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts KASK in Ghent, Master of Fine Arts. She received the Award Legacy Franciscus Pycke and became Coming People laureate at S.M.A.K. Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent.
In 2012, Van den Audenaeren joined the ISCP residency program in New York City. Recently she worked on projects in Vancouver, San Diego, Mexico City & Brussels. Lotte Van den Audenaeren lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.

Kinetic Reflections

Kinetic Reflections

Cemi
Kinetic Reflections engages visitors by providing an interactive space that provokes inquisitiveness through the interaction of light, sound, and location. The intent is to create a desire to explore and a fulfillment of that curiosity with a playful and interactive setup

Kung Fu Montañez

Kung Fu Montañez

Michael Dewberry
Kung Fu Montañez is a multiscreen interactive video installation that allows participants to explore time and repetition in film. Inspired by famed video/destructivist artist Raphael Montanez Ortiz’s video installation work, Dewberry applies techniques from The Kiss (1984), to extend, loop, and deconstruct perception of time through manipulation of existing films. The installation invites participants to manually control a sequence of frames, changing the speed and direction of film clips chosen from a variety of sources

L'aetoli No. 2925

L'aetoli No. 2925

Amanda WIld
The title of the series, Laetoli, is named after the famous “Laetoli Footprints” - a trail of 70 or so footsteps left by pre-human hominids 3.6 million years ago in Tanzania, preserved by chance. The works in this series select and frame documentary sequences from the visible world, showing the activity of people with their environment, materials, and with each other. The projection of Laetoli No. 2925 at Illuminus relies on the classic and enduring magic of the illuminated motion picture. In this “peoplescape” and photograph in motion, the longer one looks, the more there is to discover.

Light Beams Dance

Light Beams Dance

François de Costerd
Light Beams is a series of abstract video art films originally based on footage of video slot machines and rush hour traffic. This most recent project is a visual study of Western civilization dealing with the allure and implications of the consumer society and capitalist culture. This project stems from a constant mixing and recycling of images from various sources and echoes the cycles of consumption at the heart of de Costerd’s conceptual focus: transportation, territory, the built environment, among others.

Live Interactive Mural Projection

Live Interactive Mural Projection

Boston Arts Academy STEAM Lab
A project that allows audience members to engage in digital art creation through a dynamic and interactive mural.

Mal Devisa

Mal Devisa

Curated by Julia Primes Mata
With driving bass melodies, hypnotizing harmonies, and a variety of genres Mal Devisa conjures up a live show one would have to see in order to truly hear. Emerging out of the West Mass and Metro Boston underground music scenes Mal Devisa has developed a sonic and performative aesthetic that floods the spaces and audiences with feeling. After graduating from Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School in May 2014, Mal Devisa went on a fan-funded West Coast tour consisting of over 50 shows from Northampton, MA to New Orleans LA.

Miraculous City

Miraculous City

Dan Pecci, Elizabeth Schumann, Matthew Shanley & Karen Stein
Miraculous City was a live piano concert performed in the SoWa Power Station of the historic South End. Two videos reflected one another in conjunction with the debut performance—the keyboard and the pianist’s hands will be projected onto one wall, and on the other will be a video montage echoing the narrative in the music. This son et lumière (sound & light) experience will celebrate a new era of the arts in the City of Boston.


Murmur

Murmur

Amber Vistein & Amanda Justice
Murmur is a dynamic and immersive audio-visual experience for amplified stereo sound and two projectors. Installed in an enclosed space it creates a dynamic alien architecture that confronts the mediation of our experiences – communication, place, even nature— by technology.

PRECOLOMBIAN

PRECOLOMBIAN

Curated by Julia Primes Mata
PRECOLUMBIAN is a Philadelphia based genderqueer DJ, musician, and media activist. She has been transforming dance floors from Brooklyn to Mexico City, sharing the stage with Big Freedia, Kid Sister, Niña Dioz, Mykki Blanco, and Zuzuka Poderosa. She is one half of popular Philly queer dance party Cutn Paste and resident DJ of Brooklyn's underground global music party, Azucar. Most recently, Precolumbian was honored with the 2013 Leeway Transformation Award for her innovative work... in the club.


The Provision of a Decent Pleasant and Humane Environment: Remarks on The Un-Remarkable Public Spaces of  Kendall Square

The Provision of a Decent Pleasant and Humane Environment: Remarks on The Un-Remarkable Public Spaces of Kendall Square

Stephanie Rabins
The Provision of a Decent, Pleasant and Humane Environment: remarks on the un-remarkable public spaces of Kendall Square is a video about the unquestionably political yet comically impractical design and location of many of Kendall Square's public spaces. Of course, Kendall Square and Cambridge are not alone in this state of affairs–cities often end up stashing al fresco spaces in undesirable, even un-findable places. As the post-industrial landscapes around South Boston transform into one of the next desirable locations for tech and "innovation" economies, it is worth considering the future of its public spaces. Will Boston’s Innovation District mimic the unconsidered, often sterile public realm of Kendall Square, or will “America’s Walking City” live up to its appellation?

Sculpted Guardian Illumined

Sculpted Guardian Illumined

In Divine Company
Through interactive movement, sound and projection, we deconstruct iconic sculptures - Michelangelo's David, Rodin's Kiss and the Venus de Milo - and ask: Who are our guardians? How do we bring forth our othered identities? How can we practice radical love? What does all this mean for our communities NOW - globally and in Boston?

Soaked

Soaked

Callie Chapman
'Soaked' is a projection and dance performance installation. A live video feed is sourced from an underwater IP camera and then projected into the pool as well as the white wall above the pool area. Spectators will be watching through the windows from outside.

The Way You Move

The Way You Move

Cindy Sherman Bishop
An interactive, immersive installation, The Way You Move re-contextualizes human form and motion through time as a paintbrush on canvas.

Through A Lense Darkyl

Through A Lense Darkyl

Matt Brand, Zintaglio Arts
We have captured some ghosts in a looking glass. They dwell there invisibly, but we can coax them out with our new laser prod. See them morph and materialize as the beam reveals what's hidden in the clear.


Triangulation

Triangulation

Chris Chronopolous
‘Triangulation’ is the result of a desire to map timbral properties to spatial relations. The piece consists of a self-contained triangular prism with 16 IR sensors, and 2 speakers which serve as the inputs and outputs of the piece. Distance from each IR sensor is calculated using high-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) which feed into a RaspberryPi running PureData. The PureData patch interprets the sensor data as the amplitudes of a chorus of voices, which together form a sonic space that is neither major nor minor, but complex enough to markedly sculpt in the space between your hands.


Untitled

Untitled

Arslan Javed
Arslan Javed is a designer and entrepreneur based in Pakistan who has worked extensively in the creation of 3D projection mapping content and projects.  He co-founded the design company Enekon in 2012 which specializes in designing, innovating and executing immersive experiences that connect people with brands.

WAVE

WAVE

Mark Stock
WAVE is an experimental video generated with custom fluid dynamic simulation software and methods. It is composed of three segments (blue, green, red), each with three phases (generation, freedom, enclosure). The rigid boundaries imposed by the frame and the rectangles contrast with the formless behavior of the flow itself. The colors evoke imagery of the ocean, earth, and fire, but the motion will be general, and represent neither.

Your Big Face

Your Big Face

New American Public Art
Your Big Face' is an interactive projection installation. Using a live camera feed, participants' faces are projected onto the canvas of a 12' tall polygonal 3D face. The work raises questions about the digital representation of self, surveillance culture, modern attention spans, and the narcissistic and voyeuristic qualities of modern culture. It is also just really fun.

27 Cubist Portraits

27 Cubist Portraits

Thomas Wojciechowski
Twenty-Seven Cubist Portraits is an ongoing project begun several years ago. Each portrait is a composite of a dozen or so photographs––parts of the face in extreme closeup––which have been merged in Photoshop. Like Cubist paintings, multiple views of a face are presented simultaneously, creating a distorted visage alternately disturbing or funny or beautiful. Because our brains are hard-wired to see faces in the normal configuration, a peculiar tension is inescapable, offering viewers a vehicle for the exploration and contemplation of their own emotional response. The multiplication of faces in a space, morphing at different speeds and competing for attention, seeks to engender a lived cubist experience.

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Beetles
BLKBX
Building Buildings
Circus For Construction
Clubhouse Comminui[T] Mapping Project
Dance Machine
En Garde
Étude
Fabric Play
Frigid Phrases
g h o u l s
Glitche
Growing Objects
ILLUMINUS cubed
Incedental Words
It Is Already Happening
Kinetic Reflections
Kung Fu Montañez
L'aetoli No. 2925
Light Beams Dance
Live Interactive Mural Projection
Mal Devisa
Miraculous City
Murmur
PRECOLOMBIAN
The Provision of a Decent Pleasant and Humane Environment: Remarks on The Un-Remarkable Public Spaces of  Kendall Square
Sculpted Guardian Illumined
Soaked
The Way You Move
Through A Lense Darkyl
Triangulation
Untitled
WAVE
Your Big Face
27 Cubist Portraits
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