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Steve Lee (Aprilli Design Studio) + Meredith Sattler (Los Angeles) [Lumibolic] 333 S. Hope Street (Bank of America Plaza), Concourse Level [Lumibolic] is an interactive and occupiable environment shaped from hyperbolic paraboloid geometries. Its luminous surfaces are composed of strands of glowing EL wire that modulate their form and intensity in response to sound and motion inputs. Designed to generate dynamic visual vibrations inspired by the work of Op-Artists Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely, the piece visualizes relationships between site and visitor on a large scale. Akousmaflore is an interactive artwork installation, a small garden composed of living musical plants, which react to gentle contact. Each plant reacts in a different way to contact by producing a specific sound. The plant “language” or song occurs through touch and the close proximity of the spectator. Our invisible electrostatic energy acts on the plant branches and encourages them to react. The plants sing when the audience is lightly stroking or touching them. A plant concert is created. 1 Scenocosme (Grégory Lasserre + Anaïs met den Ancxt) (France) Akousmaflore 515 S. Flower Street (Paul Hastings Tower) 2 Starlings is a choreographed, interactive-experience installation. Using hand-held, illuminated, interactive objects, individuals are guided in a series of slowly evolving formations to create an interpretative dance of coordinated movement that illustrates the constantly changing relationship between people and the cities they inhabit. Yan Krymsky (Yazdani Studio) + Ben Juckes + Noam Saragosti + Alexandra Schioldager (Los Angeles) Starlings 1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose, on alley) 3 A world is created by your gaze. By using a gaze-tracking camera a secret map will be projected in the location of your gaze, on a blank surface. As the eye travels over the blank wall more of the secret map will be revealed, only to disappear into memory a few seconds after. An image will only be brought to life if your gaze is resting on it. Natasha Bajc (Serbia/Los Angeles) Mind Space 1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose, on alley) 4 Synthetic Dance explores large-scale interaction with an inanimate object designed to look organic and “natural” as if from some “other nature”; foreign but within the similar rules as “the nature” we are familiar with, interactively engaged without devices, just by the presence of a human body in the range of the sensors. Natasha Bajc (Serbia/Los Angeles) Synthetic Dance 1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose, on alley) 5 2016 (PART 1 EVENT) INSTALLATION SITE MAP All installations are free and open to the public from Thursday, March 10, through Saturday, March 19, 2016, from 6pm to 10pm nightly. EXCEPTIONS: Installation 1, 333 S. Hope Street (Bank of America Plaza) will be closed Saturday, March 19. Installations 4a, 4b, and 4c, 1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose), will be closed Sunday, March 13. EVENT HIGHLIGHTS AND PERFORMANCES: 1 Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk Shuttle: Music and Interactive Sessions: Architect + Artist Meet + Greet: Join LERATA President Melissa Urcan to meet the architects and artists who created these works and learn how they designed and developed their projects and the technologies involved. Monday, March 14, through Wednesday, March 16: 8:00 pm nightly. Schedules and times subject to change. For current site and speaker information, visit www.lerata.org. Closing Event: Thursday, March 10: 7:00–7:30pm Aaron Gilmartin 8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session Friday, March 11: 7:00–7:30pm, 8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session Saturday, March 12: 6:00–6:30pm Aaron Gilmartin 7:00–7:30pm, 8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session Sunday, March 13, through Friday, March 18: 7:00–7:30pm, 8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session Thursday, March 10: Free Arts Brookfield shuttle available every 30 minutes between Installation 1 (333 S. Hope Street) and Downtown Art Walk Lounge (634 S. Spring Street) during the Art Walk event. 1 3 4 5 Saturday, March 19: 8:00–10:00pm Special surprise musical guest For the most current SKYLINE 2016 information, please visit www.lerata.org. A B A B 2 1 3 5 4 7TH ST. MILL ST. ALLEY INDUSTRIAL ST. WHOLESALE ST. CONWAY MATEO ST. E. 6TH ST. FACTORY PL. S. ALAMEDA ST. CHANNING ST. LAWRENCE ST. DECATUR ST. WILSON ST. FIGUEROA ST. S. FLOWER ST. S. GRAND AVE. W. 4TH ST. W. 3RD ST. S. HOPE ST. S. OLIVE ST. S. HILL ST. S. BROADWAY S. SPRING ST. S. MAIN ST. W. 5TH ST. W. 6TH ST. WILSHIRE BLVD. W. 7TH ST. W. 8TH ST. W. 9TH ST. S. LOS ANGELES HARBOR FWY.

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Page 1: A Blerata.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SKYLINE2016_map_back_we… · 515 S. Flower Street (Paul Hastings Tower) 2 Starlings is a choreographed, interactive-experience installation

Steve Lee (Aprilli Design Studio)+ Meredith Sattler (Los Angeles)[Lumibolic]333 S. Hope Street (Bank of America Plaza), Concourse Level

[Lumibolic] is an interactive and occupiable environment shaped from hyperbolic paraboloid geometries. Its luminous surfaces are composed of strands of glowing EL wire that modulate their form and intensity in response to sound and motion inputs. Designed to generate dynamic visual vibrations inspired by the work of Op-Artists Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely, the piece visualizes relationships between site and visitor on a large scale.

Akousmaflore is an interactive artwork installation, a small garden composed of living musical plants, which react to gentle contact. Each plant reacts in a different way to contact by producing a specific sound. The plant “language” or song occurs through touch and the close proximity of the spectator. Our invisible electrostatic energy acts on the plant branches and encourages them to react. The plants sing when the audience is lightly stroking or touching them. A plant concert is created.

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Scenocosme (Grégory Lasserre+ Anaïs met den Ancxt) (France)Akousmaflore515 S. Flower Street (Paul Hastings Tower)

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Starlings is a choreographed, interactive-experience installation. Using hand-held, illuminated, interactive objects, individuals are guided in a series of slowly evolving formations to create an interpretative dance of coordinated movement that illustrates the constantly changing relationship between people and the cities they inhabit.

Yan Krymsky (Yazdani Studio) + Ben Juckes + Noam Saragosti + Alexandra Schioldager(Los Angeles)Starlings 1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose, on alley)

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A world is created by your gaze. By using a gaze-tracking camera a secret map will be projected in the location of your gaze, on a blank surface. As the eye travels over the blank wall more of the secret map will be revealed, only to disappear into memory a few seconds after. An image will only be brought to life if your gaze is resting on it.

Natasha Bajc (Serbia/Los Angeles)

Mind Space1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose, on alley)

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Synthetic Dance explores large-scale interaction with an inanimate object designed to look organic and “natural” as if from some “other nature”; foreign but within the similar rules as “the nature” we are familiar with, interactively engaged without devices, just by the presence of a human body in the range of the sensors.

Natasha Bajc (Serbia/Los Angeles)

Synthetic Dance1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose, on alley)

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2016 (PART 1 EVENT)INSTALLATION SITE MAPAll installations are free and open to the public from Thursday, March 10, through Saturday,March 19, 2016, from 6pm to 10pm nightly.

EXCEPTIONS:Installation 1, 333 S. Hope Street (Bank of America Plaza) will be closed Saturday, March 19.Installations 4a, 4b, and 4c, 1820 Industrial Street (Daily Dose), will be closed Sunday, March 13.

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS AND PERFORMANCES:

1Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk Shuttle:

Music and Interactive Sessions:

Architect + Artist Meet + Greet:Join LERATA President Melissa Urcan to meet the architects and artists who created these works and learn how they designed and developed their projects and the technologies involved.

Monday, March 14, through Wednesday, March 16:8:00 pm nightly.Schedules and times subject to change.For current site and speaker information,visit www.lerata.org.

Closing Event:

Thursday, March 10:7:00–7:30pm Aaron Gilmartin8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session

Friday, March 11:7:00–7:30pm, 8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session

Saturday, March 12:6:00–6:30pm Aaron Gilmartin7:00–7:30pm, 8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session

Sunday, March 13, through Friday, March 18:7:00–7:30pm, 8:00–8:30pm Interactive Session

Thursday, March 10:Free Arts Brookfield shuttle available every 30 minutes between Installation 1 (333 S. Hope Street) and Downtown Art Walk Lounge (634 S. Spring Street) during the Art Walk event.

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3 4 5Saturday, March 19:8:00–10:00pm Special surprise musical guest

For the most current SKYLINE 2016information, please visit www.lerata.org.

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