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freequent
traveller, 2001 (sushu.de/free)
is an interactive installation by the Berlin based artist Susanne
Schuricht, developed
in collaboration with Tobias Schmidt as programmer. freequent
traveller is a
catalyst for interaction between people and for rethinking our needs and
actual living situation.
The
interface consists of a hammock, whose movement is tracked by a custom-made
hardware interface. While relaxing in the hammock, you animate text on
a projection sail by your motion. The dynamics of these visuals depend
on the motion of the hammock. The texts are about mobility, home
and identity. With every exhibition the content grows, filled with
more statements and thoughts of the user.
I would like to thank Ralph Schoenfeld and Reinhard Ludwig (cityscope.de)
for their technical support. I also would like to thank Michael Hohl (hohlwelt.com)
and Mirjam Struppek (interactionfield.de) for co-writing the scientific
paper about freequent traveller.
Download project description
written as scientific paper, Pdf file in english (160 KB)
Bibliography
(selection)
Interview with Hesinki University, 2014
ISMAR 2010, ParticipART: Exploring Participation in Interactive
Art Installations
freequent traveller is part of the International
Database Of Virtual Art
Res-Qualia.net, art science and evolution of conciousness
(www.res-qualia.net)
TEI 07, Tangible And Embedded Interaction Conference, Baton Rouge,
USA, 2007
Conference
Poster for freequent traveller, design by Silke Spingies
STATIC
4 "Unaccomodated", 2006, magazine of the London
Consortium: Birkbeck College,
Tate Modern, The Architectural Association and The Institute for Contemporary
Art
ParticipART (PDC 06) ninth biennial Participatory Design
and ART Conference, Mart Museum Rovereto, Italy, 2006
Flash Art International, May - June 2002, Focus Germany
(No. 224)
La Stampa, Qui Berlino, Francesca Sforza, November 25,
2002
Umelec International - Contemporary Art And Culture,
January 2004
Mentioned as inspiration for the installation Amodal Suspension by Rafael
Lozano Hemmer (amodal.net).
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