Lights
* Extreme flashing/blinking lights can be cool but straining on eyes
* Sudden glow spots/spot lights can be used to high light certain aspects of the exhibition at random
* Tracking someone with a spot light could prove to be annoying
* Automatic lights (sensor lights) could be used from the door way to lead the audience into the space. i.e a trail, instead of following footsteps, follow light spots
Projectors
* Alister pointed out that projectors which sit opposite to each other will shine into people's eyes while they are looking at the respective projection
** Maybe we should place them up higher?
* Cam suggested we place projectors on the ceiling as well, in case the room gets really crowded and the projector's lights are covered, if there is a projector on the ceiling, there will still be something screening. projected onto a surface in the room
Sound
* Shane imagines sound with a strong beat - not heavy and over-powering, but an obvious beat
* Sound is not a major concern though, it is more about the visual effect of the UV stuff
Questions/Suggestions
* Troy suggested live dj'ing of lighting and sound on opening nights
* Qn: How much light dj'ing is needed considering the exhibition is supposed to glow in the dark?
* Qn: How should Isadora (video dj software) be used for UV/Handmade?
**As Cam showed us, we could use it to manipulate visuals via sound/music made in the room
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Just a couple of my ideas before i forget :
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- In response to the ranga's desire for more stuff on the ceiling. Dipping string into UV paint and just running it across all the rigs and things so its like a kind of spider web. You could hang things off it?
- Illustrations.
We have lots of different styles in our class that we can really take advantage of :
We start from one end of the room with anime going into like those cute chibi anime characters leading into cute more graffiti style characters to eventually end up with straight up hardcore roger-gansta-style graffiti.