Motion Studies (2012)

Mixed Media Video Installation; Single Channel Video Projection; 12:24 Minutes, Vellum and Stainless Steel sculptural projection screens, 16’ W X 14’H x 24’ D In Motion Studies imagery of flying birds created in the Flight Lab at the University of Portland, and in the wild, was edited using the DaVis system of computational fluid dynamics, a scientific imaging software. This footage was projected on a series of stainless steel and hand painted Mylar “wings” suspended in the gallery. The video projections on translucent surfaces created an activated space that viewers could move around and through.

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The wings responded to every breeze and air current meaning the physical space was constantly changing. The video projected in the installation was exhibited both as a part of the installation and as a stand alone work.

Work metadata

  • Year Created: 2012
  • Submitted to ArtBase: Saturday Feb 4th, 2012
  • Original Url: http://vimeo.com/25608241
  • Work Credits:
    • fernandad'agostino, primary creator
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  • Fernanda D'Agostino | 12 years, 2 months ago
    Video from Motion Studies was screened at Festivals in eight countries.
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