jayme work.

i'm trying to keep track of all the interesting things i do in life. i like variety.

(the mini-portfolio/blog/showcase/whatever of Jayme Cochrane, a Canadian interaction designer and new media artist)

Invisible AEC is a perspective-based ‘urban extension’ installation that turns the facade of the Ars Electronica Centre into a window to reveal the architecture hidden behind the building, seeking to use the AEC as an enhancer for the surrounding urban area and in effect having the building disappear.
Shown at Ars Electronica 2009 as a 30 minute installation on the facade. The installation was programmed in Java and slowly faded the building from entirely white to its final ‘invisible’ state. View high resolution

Invisible AEC is a perspective-based ‘urban extension’ installation that turns the facade of the Ars Electronica Centre into a window to reveal the architecture hidden behind the building, seeking to use the AEC as an enhancer for the surrounding urban area and in effect having the building disappear.

Shown at Ars Electronica 2009 as a 30 minute installation on the facade. The installation was programmed in Java and slowly faded the building from entirely white to its final ‘invisible’ state.

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