Body Drift

Immersive Audiovisual Performance Production

Immersive Design

Interaction Design

New Media Art

Physical Computing

Production Design

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

2017

Body Drift was a performance by media artists Jakob Marsico and Chris Carlson as part of the 2017 wats:ON Festival. The piece was an immersive audiovisual performance that used video-driven animation and multi-channel sound to examine the subtle shifts that take place in the development and degradation of sensory perception. The work aimed to examine our unnoticed drifts in perception over time by creating moments of realization and convergence through sound and pattern. The piece was an attempt at mirroring our growth and evolution of perception with age.

Collaborators:
Chris Carlson, Jakob Marsico

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

2017

Body Drift was a performance by media artists Jakob Marsico and Chris Carlson as part of the 2017 wats:ON Festival. The piece was an immersive audiovisual performance that used video-driven animation and multi-channel sound to examine the subtle shifts that take place in the development and degradation of sensory perception. The work aimed to examine our unnoticed drifts in perception over time by creating moments of realization and convergence through sound and pattern. The piece was an attempt at mirroring our growth and evolution of perception with age.

Collaborators:
Chris Carlson, Jakob Marsico