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Fred Fröhlich «Miracle»
Fred Fröhlich, «Miracle», 1997
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Categories: Installation

Keywords: Interaction | Object

Works by Fred Fröhlich:

Volume I


 

 Fred Fröhlich
«Miracle»

In our everyday lives we constantly come across little things whose function is not clear at first glance, but that soon become familiar as we use them, which means that we lose our sense of their mysterious shape or possible symbolic significance. Detached from their context, and projected on to the wall as large, gleaming auratic images, the lost magic of everyday things can be rediscovered.
A terminal with a touchscreen offers a selection of 27 concepts, including future, vision, energy, freshness or joy, for example. When touched, each concept triggers a sequence drawn from the 300 images in the three projectors, along with appropriate sounds.