The Dance of Light
This project will explores how video projections use additive color space to create a full color image. Using live video, the viewer's image is captured, projected in full color, and then manipulated to separate out the primary additive colors (red, green, blue) which are then projected onto each corner of the space. Where the primary additive colors mix in the centers the viewer sees the secondary additive colors (magenta, yellow, cyan). The viewer's shadows will also block and interact with this color mixing process. While the viewer is interacting with the exhibit, still images will be captured and stored on their visitor badge; these can later be printed out as the full color image, or as the 4-color separations which form subtractive color space.
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