Tessellated Tetra Sculpture from Volvox
May 13, 2022 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
“Experiential Design outfit Volvox Labs’ magnificent Tessellated Tetra Sculpture is a meandering kinetic installation spanning nearly 100 ft with 300 individual computer-driven motors, and 150 programmed LED lights.” “Architectural design partner, Gensler conceptualized the idea and the Volvox team was brought on to engineer, design, and develop Tetra.”
Real-Time Projected CGI Electronic Makeup
August 18, 2014 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
Real-Time Projected CGI Electronic Makeup
Experimental face-mapping technology synching on during real-time movements and accurately projecting various surface textures onto the model’s face.
Box Projection Mapping
October 8, 2013 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
A collaboration of projections and robotics.
Box explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping onto moving surfaces.
Water Vortex Permutation: Charybdis
May 28, 2012 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
My ongoing research on the spiritual life of water and its self-organizing systems.
Vortex water piece by William Pye.
Zhan Wang: Personal Universe (Conceptual Art, China)
March 7, 2012 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
The nature of Art linked to dynamics on the origins of the universe. A precise moment in time congealed in the present now. Transitory existence. Multi-dimensional installation.
(Chinese and Italian audio/captions)
Mosaic Time-Lapse Visualization of the Sky
November 25, 2011 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
A History of the Sky.
A tapestry of of 360 time-lapse movies over a one year period, capturing an image every ten seconds, each frame sequencing a 24-hour period, arranged chronologically and by time of day, in a grid of 360 rectangles.
LED Sculpture Construction Process
February 15, 2011 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
Physical engineering of a cam-driven LED Sculpture. Constructed at the workshop of 2D3D Ltd in Park Royal.
Holton Rower: Gravity Art
February 10, 2011 by George Canciani · Leave a Comment
Holton Rower, grandson of Alexander Calder, has an interesting painting approach to his Art, using color layering, paint density, and gravity. One outcome is a dimensional portrait of gravity by human intervention.