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American Institute of Architects (AIA) lecture
April 27, 2006

Heather Baugus

James Clar

Subspace South exhibition / AIA lecture

Subspace South exhibition / AIA lecture

Subspace South exhibition / AIA lecture

Subspace South exhibition / AIA lecture

Subspace South exhibition / AIA lecture

Subspace South exhibition / AIA lecture


Constructing Inside/Out
April 24, 2006

The laser-trip system has been tested and is working as a modular unit. The lighting units (20 of them, 2 per roof to create a 16ft long display) have been tested out and are ready for installation also.


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"Inside/Out" Memphis, April 28th
April 10, 2006

"Inside/Out" creates a dynamic display system that will hover over ten buildings on South Main, Memphis. Using an original lighting system, the real-time activity from within each building is read and converted into color patterns that will be displayed above each building. As people walk down the street during April 28th they will be able to see the inside activity of each building node from the outside, using technology to transfer spatial information.

For more information and image tests at high resolution, please download the press package here.


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Boom Box
April 07, 2006

A dynamic wall piece/installation for use in a lobby, lounge, club, etc. Information and text here.

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Potentiality
April 01, 2006

A gun with a laserscope is hung from a motor in the middle of a room. The gun slowly rotates, drawing a constant spatial line from point A (the nozzle) to point B (the bullet's potential point of entry), scanning across the walls of the room and across people as then enter the space. Once users realize the red line is draw from the nozzle of a gun, they may duck under it as it passes or break it, consciously choosing to place themselves in the bullet's potential trajectory.


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