Introducing Stereoscope
We have been quite pretty silent on our upcoming activities while we were busy drafting a plan and starting production for our third and up til now largest interactive light installation about to take place this October in Toronto, Canada: Stereoscope.
Stereoscope is our next step in interactive media art facilitating buildings to reclaim public space for the masses in an urban context. Targeting the Toronto City Hall in downtown Toronto we are about to build a Blinkenlights-style installation that dwarfs the former project in scale and complexity.
Adressing 960 windows in total and using newly developed innovative wireless light control technology, Project Blinkenlights is about to transform Toronto's city center around Nathan Philips Square into a luminescent maelstrom inviting people to play and interact in new ways.
Bear with us while we are preparing the extensive pre-event documentation covering all aspects of our activity. As usual, we did not have much time in developing the project and its technology. So a lot if details are still in the works and we will disclose certain aspects of Stereoscope once we know how exactly they will come to life and will be presented to you.



Comments
I'm so happy to hear that Blinkenlights is moving on and continues to amaze people all over the planet.
Best wishes for the upcoming phase of the project. Best of luck and thanks for turning skylines into displays.
You rock!
wow. how much bigger could it be?
whow... i loved blinkenlights when it happened in berlin. keep up! great to hear it is going further and further. next stop: UNO headquater :)
all the best for your amazing work
spread the art form! keep it going!
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