Neil
Halowall at Decom
The problem with this piece, or perhaps the charm, is that you can't tell what the viewers are experiencing. Lots of people hung back on the sidelines, convinced the people playing with their shadows were just crazy.
At Decom I could push people forward to get them to try it. Since I can't do that for you here on Flickr, I intercut video from SF Decompression with some tests I did a week later. Note: the surfaces are completely thrashed in those later tests; the effect was a lot stronger at Decom.
Halowall at Decom
The problem with this piece, or perhaps the charm, is that you can't tell what the viewers are experiencing. Lots of people hung back on the sidelines, convinced the people playing with their shadows were just crazy.
At Decom I could push people forward to get them to try it. Since I can't do that for you here on Flickr, I intercut video from SF Decompression with some tests I did a week later. Note: the surfaces are completely thrashed in those later tests; the effect was a lot stronger at Decom.