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Image. RGB

Image.RGB is an interactive media installation for CRT televisions. The work was selected for the 2021 Visual Arts and Design Showcase at the University of Missouri.

The work is a visual sculpture. A webcam is processed through a Max MSP Patch and projected on to 3 CRT TVs. The goal of the project was to display the human image as a series of bits, the same way that all social media and digital universe operate.

An excerpt from the VADS Webpage:

 

"Humans are now more than ever obsessed with the digital image of self. We utilize algorithms to perfect how we are perceived by a vast network of others, all who use these images to in turn perceive who we are. Social networks like Instagram generate enormous amounts of value from the obsession and influence of these 1s and 0s. “Image.RGB” takes the idea of the digital image and breaks it down to its simplest form, a series of colored bits in the Red, Blue, and Green channels. A webcam processes the image data of the viewer and displays back a video mosaic onto a video sculpture made of CRT TVs. Presenting the video feed on what would be considered “Old Technology” shows us how far we've truly evolved, but the rules of human perception have never changed. The TVs are stacked to be as tall as a person, with the webcam at eye level. Viewers are asked to play within the space and interact with the sculpture to see how they look in these monitors. This wonderment of seeing a distorted picture of self finds the viewer distracting themselves from the connectivity of modern-day life to experience these surreal images of self. No matter how vast our technology becomes, the images we see today are still the same we see in “Image.RGB”, a series of Red Blue and Green bits. The project contains no audio element. Audio is used only for documentation purposes."

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