What
‘Feeling’ a distant land.
Rather than a quantum teleportation of our bodies, can we imagine gates connecting two different spaces and times?
Our visual landscape gets increasingly filled with pixels from other places, conveyed from one end of the world to the other, bit by bit, in a split second. What if we could shatter a space into small tangible pixels able to catch sounds, movements, light, wind, smell, etc. And convey these bits of space to a remote location whereby they can be gathered to recreate an abstract feeling of that distant land.
Tangible Pixel Store
Developing tools to connect spaces and allow your senses to travel from the home.
Our first version exhibited in Venice is a deployable tower composed of small propeller modules, plugged onto racks, able to suck in the wind and convey it through the network to another location. Then, fans paired up with each module can recreate the wind flow passing through the tower.
Each module is a ‘unit of space and time’. They are simple systems composed of a single sensor. But as expected, the more pixels you have the better resolution you can get.