Electronic Media Colloquium Fall 2009


Honeypumper by Jack Stenner – posted by Wes Wilson by Wesley Wilson
September 12, 2009, 4:37 pm
Filed under: Generative Media, Interactive Media

hurray! I can post on the blog now

Honeypumper is an interactive installation that fits into the category of the “transforming mirror” that we just studied. It exists as such: you walk up to a video screen displaying yourself and what is around you, which has a pump in front of it. When you pump on the thing your image slowly disappears from the video feed. If you stop pumping for a while your image will slowly reappear. I saw this piece in Florida and it was very satisfying. It is nice to be able to disappear.

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