"Radio Denali" is a 3d-printed, video-mapped, arduino controlled interactive artwork

Art & Design
"Radio Denali" is an interactive meditation on climate change and human control. Packaged in "old technology" and driven by new technology, the work invites viewers to try their hand at controlling the sun and wind in a microcosm. Is it a hologram?

"Radio Denali" is a 3d-printed, video-mapped, arduino controlled interactive artwork project image
Jeff Brown Maker Picture

Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown received his MFA from the Lesley University College of Art and Design in 2012. His current work in digital media has evolved from over three decades of commercial work in computer graphics and a compelling interest in examining the intersections of real and virtual life. Jeff’s work is exhibited nationally and internationally, and his digital self-portrait animations won the Marshall’s Award at the 2011 Laznia IN/OUT Festival in Gdansk, Poland. His recent work uses traditional film photography fused with computer generated images, encompassing a look at climate change as well as an investigation of the increasingly porous borders between real and virtual experience.

Categories: Art & Design, 3D Printing, Arduino, Microcontrollers, Photography & Video

More Event Info

See All Art & Design See All Makers

More Project Info

https://www.datamammal.com

What inspired you to make this project?
Radio Denali came to fruition after playing around with video projection on small 3D prints.