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13TH STREET is an interactive horror movie which enable audience to communicate with the protagonist playing their own part. Viewers are encouraged to use their own intuitive power to solve the crime as a detective. The movie is controlled by a member through a cell phone inside the theater and the interaction between the audience and character are controlled by a language recognition software which transforms the participant’s answers via mobile phone and establish dialogue between the audience and the characters via voice recognition and the answers are converted into commands and processes to an appropriate follow-up scene.
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The most fascinating part of this AC/DC’s music video for “Rock n’ Roll Train” is that it encoded in Excel format, probably this is the first time Excel has been exclusively used to create a music video. Phil Clandillon and Steve Milbourne of Sony/BMG are the gurus behind this massive spreadsheet which bypass any workplace firewall Excel spreadsheet. Watch the video here playing back as ASCII art in Microsoft Excel!

You can Download it at acdcrocks the world’s first music video in an Excel Spreadsheet. However unfortunately Excel spreadsheet won’t run on a Mac so Mac users either can watch the presentation on YouTube version of “Rock n’ Roll Train” or enable macros for optimal viewing.

Making of Rock n Roll Train.

The robotic mirror installation shown in this video is the Concept & Design from rAndom International built by Chris O’Shea which consist 64 mirrors called “Audience”, the viewer can see their own reflection at all angles on the mirrors which rotate themselves and they can watch their in-voluntary interaction that include different characteristics of human behavior. The mirror start chatting and mingling among themselves when the reflection become disinterested and when someone else approaches, they stop mingling and go back to staring at that person. The installation of rAndom International for the Deloitte Ignite Festival recently seen at the Royal Opera House.


Audience from Chris O’Shea on Vimeo.

Dancers as Abstract Fashion Models, Vilsbol De Arce at Copenhagen Fashion Week- Performed at Culturebox, Copenhagen-Denmark- this is how abstract fashion collections are brought to life.



A superb performance and dialogue between the static of objects with the dynamics of movement which proof that creative collaborations rocks!

Music : Louise Alenius Boserup
Choreography and dance : Louise Midjord
Design and installation : Vilsbøl De Arce and Caroline bentzen
Photographey Kasper Astrup Schroder

The Italian artist Joe Velluto designed the Transitive Sensory Living Module which explore the boundaries of space and bring reality in home theater. The module provide several different areas for viewers to watch the film, letting them lie down, hang from a pole and even watch leaning against a wall. [ Read More ]

The funny promo video; :)

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