mediasprawl: supergraphics redefine the cities we live in.
by Adam Eeuwens
Supergraphics are larger-than-life visuals in the form of two-dimensional images and/or typography placed onto three-dimensional structures, with an option to use the fourth dimension of time. By their sheer size they engage the urban space and hijack our senses. A super graphic used well is “an event,” according to German media architect Christian Moeller. “A performance,” adds Dutch media designer Mikon van Gastel. “An in- between space,” US media artist Jennifer Steinkamp calls it. “Immersion,” is the word Mexican designer Rebeca Méndez chooses.
Get the full article at:
http://classes.design.ucla.edu/Winter05/170/data/mediasprawl.pdf
Jennifer Steinkamp
The Wreck of the Dumaru, 2004
http://jsteinkamp.com

Christian Moeller
Light Blaster: Immaterial Membrane
http://www.christian-moeller.com/
This installation allows the visitor to control a membrane of light with the frequency of her heartbeat, resulting in an almost overwhelming physical experience.
view quicktime movie at:
http://www.christian-moeller.com/display.php?project_id=14&play=true

Rebeca Mendez
Tsuanami, 2001
Permanent installation
http://www.rebecamendez.com/projects/show/9

Supergraphics are larger-than-life visuals in the form of two-dimensional images and/or typography placed onto three-dimensional structures, with an option to use the fourth dimension of time. By their sheer size they engage the urban space and hijack our senses. A super graphic used well is “an event,” according to German media architect Christian Moeller. “A performance,” adds Dutch media designer Mikon van Gastel. “An in- between space,” US media artist Jennifer Steinkamp calls it. “Immersion,” is the word Mexican designer Rebeca Méndez chooses.
Get the full article at:
http://classes.design.ucla.edu/Winter05/170/data/mediasprawl.pdf
Jennifer Steinkamp
The Wreck of the Dumaru, 2004
http://jsteinkamp.com

Christian Moeller
Light Blaster: Immaterial Membrane
http://www.christian-moeller.com/
This installation allows the visitor to control a membrane of light with the frequency of her heartbeat, resulting in an almost overwhelming physical experience.
view quicktime movie at:
http://www.christian-moeller.com/display.php?project_id=14&play=true

Rebeca Mendez
Tsuanami, 2001
Permanent installation
http://www.rebecamendez.com/projects/show/9







