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RL example installation by Jessica Gomula — last modified 2008-02-28 19:39
This is an example image from one of my RL installations, so you can see how the light transfers through the fabric to create echoes on the panels and wall behind it (center of image).
Installation floorplan by Jessica Gomula — last modified 2008-02-28 19:44
The fabric would form an open ended triangle, with three panels comprising each of the three sides. The six projectors would be aimed, two at a side, with a primary color at each endpoint. The multiple projectors create unexpected shadows, which never completely block the colored shapes, but allow bleed through from light projected at the other side. This also encourages play from the participants.
Additive Color sign by Jessica Gomula — last modified 2008-02-29 10:52
This is the basic graphic for the additive color space sign, additional information, such as how additive color space is different from subtractive color space, would also be added.
Subtractive color sign by Jessica Gomula — last modified 2008-02-29 10:53
This is the basic graphic for the subtractive color space sign, additional information, such as how subtractive color space is different from additive color space, would also be added.
4 color separation example by Jessica Gomula — last modified 2008-03-21 11:14
Print on transparency "paper" then fold in half vertically (8.5 x 11 becomes 8.5 x 5.5) and then in half horizontally (8.5 x 5.5 becomes 4.25 x 5.5). Stills from the live video feed could be stored on the visitors badge; they could have the option of printing the full color composite, or of printing the 4-color separation, as in the example below.
Inside the triangle by Jessica Gomula — last modified 2008-03-21 11:25
This is the view that the camera sees. You can see the volunteer standing just to the top, while their re-projected live image has been rotated 30 degrees to appear in the lower left adjacent corner. This is the view that is split into the three Additive primary colors (RGB) and the projected onto the outside of the fabric panels (you can see their image in the yellow panel, and green). You can see how the overlapping creates the secondary colors in the middle fabric panels. Some secondary colors are also formed at the very bottoms of the fabric due to the capture of the bottoms of the projections being re-projected onto different fabric panels (due to the 30 degree rotation).
View of SL installation by Jessica Gomula — last modified 2008-03-24 21:07
This view has a volunteer standing just inside the triangle, you can see how the "bird's eye view" of the person is then projected onto the fabric in color separations (blue is the right hand corner color, and red is the left hand color) and how the secondary colors are formed where the projections overlap in the middle fabric panels. Not seen in this view is the second volunteer standing outside the back of the fabric triangle, which disrupts the secondary colors on the back panel when their shadow partially blocks the projections. PLEASE NOTE that the fabric cannot be transparent in SL without creating Subtractive color overlays, instead of Additive color overlays due to the nature of the SL environment, therefore the fabric has been made opaque in this example for visual clarity.

supported by a grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation icon Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.