|
|
|
|
|
by schoen
1543 days ago
|
|
For people who can't see this due to hug-of-death problems, it appears to be an art project in Japan where all current site visitors control real mouse pointers made of light, projected into a physical space, with streaming video. That is, you move your mouse pointer around over the video, and instead of rendering it on your screen, it gets rendered physically, with light, in a specific room in Japan. You and all other visitors (and presumably also people in Japan who are in that room) can see your own mouse pointer and everyone else's. If you click, a persistent copy of your mouse pointer is left behind at the specific location you clicked on, for a little while. There are various objects in the room and so you can play around with illuminating them by moving your mouse pointer over them, or drawing text or images with light. It was pretty awesome before it got overloaded! (You should probably visit it with a device with a mouse rather than a touchscreen.) |
|
The artist is Yuta Sasaki and this link goes more detail into this cool project: https://sasaki-sasaki.com/info/en/alive_en/
Can't believe this made the front page. Hopefully it gets back on soon.