Fijuu2 is the kind of art that seems to have dropped in from a wormhole from the future. It’s tough to describe, a rotating three-dimensional world in which visitors can sculpt glitchy and resonating sounds, represented by fluid 3D models, all using a standard PlayStation2 controller. We got a chance to see some stills earlier this month, from London's Cybersonica show where the latest version of the work was installed. Now, the artist has shared a video, and you can really see what this is all about:
The best news is, thanks to the rapidly-expanding real-time 3D capabilities of consumer computers, this could be just the tip of an iceberg. A pulsating, glitchy, morphing iceberg. Further details at the project site. Thanks to Chris O’Shea, Cybersonica curator and sumo of pixels.
3D, alternative interfaces, cybersonica, gaming, installations, interactive, sound artOriginally posted on createdigitalmusic.com by Peter Kirn