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4:The work Night Bright by Design I/O is a great example of what our group is trying to incorporate into. The work, as I previously reviewed, has the viewer interact with a projection of a dark forest by having his or her body light up the section they are standing in front of. While we are not using any real user interaction in ours, we are trying to bring the user into the work by casting his or her shadow onto the forest. We want the viewer to feel like they are a part of the work just like what Design I/O has achieved with Night Bright.

  

5: The work Rain Room by Hannes Koch and Florian Ortkrass is also an inspiration for our work because the viewer experiences the event of rain while not actually getting wet. They walk through a room that senses the position of the viewer, and turns off the water where they are. While our group is not using real water in our work, we are hoping to simulate rain with shadows of paper so our viewers will experience the event of rain without actually getting wet.

  

6: The work Sunset Over Manhattan by Tim Noble and Sue Webster is another work that drew inspiration for our project. In this work, Tim and Sue use empty cans with holes in them to project an illusion of a city onto a wall using the cans’ shadows. This work directly fits with our idea of how we are going to project a forest onto a wall. We are going to use some object that makes shadows that appear to be shadows of trees, just like Sunset Over Manhattan’s attempt of making a shadow of Manhattan.

  


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