Artificial Nostalgia
Artificial Nostalgia is a projection mapped art piece creating a space that invites audiences to sit beneath a low-poly tree and remember daily life in the early 2000s. It relies on low resolution footage and technology to evoke an idea of classic home movies on VHS or old video games with simplified characters and objects.
Material: Cardboard Boxes, White Spray Paint, 20 year old Computer Speakers, Artificial Grass, Projectors.
Artificial Nostalgia - Video Footage
On-site documentation of Artificial Nostalgia, a projection mapping project showing a low-poly tree with video of real trees projected onto it at USC’s SCA Gallery.
The footage has been trimmed and mapped onto the faces of the tree using TouchDesigner.