Lilliput
Lilliput, 2018, Interactive video installation
In this playful interactive installation, viewers approach a video mirror to find themselves infested by tiny versions of previous viewers. In their attempts to catch or move these little gnomes, the present viewers simultaneously see and lose themselves, becoming landscape, environment, and architecture for the tiny ghosts. While so engaged, their own video presence is being recorded, ready to hop down onto unexpected viewers in future visits.
Exhibitions
- Revolutions Per Minute Festival, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, 2018
- Hyper-Active: Interactive Installation Art, Emerson College, Boston, MA, 2019
- 404 International Festival of Art & Technology, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, 2019
- University Film & Video Association, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, 2018
- History of the Future, Boston Cyberarts Gallery, Boston, MA, 2018
- Art & Communications Media Faculty Exhibition, Hammond Hall Art Gallery, Fitchburg State University, Fitchburg, MA, 2018
Lilliput, 2018, installation at Fitchburg State University. Video by Adam Drozd
Technical Requirements
- Wall-mounted HDTV in "portrait" orientation
- Minimum of 8 feet of clear space in front of the monitor
- Artist provides computer, Microsoft Kinect, footswitch mat
Lilliput, 2018, installation at Fitchburg State University. Photograph by Adam Drozd
Lilliput, 2019, installation at University Film & Video Association Conference, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM