Rotating projector disco ball abomination
Rotating projector disco ball abomination


This was part of a local Art event. It was all attached to a rotary motor which rotated 720 degrees in each direction.
To be honest i like it in the same way i like brutalism. Not sure how to explain this feeling.
27 0 ReplySeems kinda techno-eldritch
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There's got to be a better way to heat the room...
20 0 ReplyThat looks kind of rad, honestly. Was there audio paired with it?
17 0 ReplyYes, the visuals were reactive to slow ambient music. It was nice actually!
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"For your own safety, and the safety of others, please do not look into the operational end of the device"
3 0 ReplyThat seems like more cables than necessary.
7 0 Replyme any time I need to connect anything "I need a 10cm cable but all I have is 3m"
9 0 ReplyThey had to connect each projectors with an Ethernet cable. But they didn't care if the cable was 30 metres too long. :D
5 0 ReplyI don't... its ethernet, its not hard to cut it down to length and re-terminate??
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5 0 ReplyThis was a triumph I'm making a note here: huge success It's hard to overstate my satisfaction Aperture Science... 🎶
4 0 ReplyThe mess is part of the art. DIWhy is not meant for modern art you don't like.
3 0 ReplyThat's a fire hazard. People don't realize how hot projectors get.
3 0 ReplyHumankind when Shepard chooses the synthesis ending.
3 0 ReplyLooks like one of those robots from Virus.
2 0 ReplyWow. Hahaha, well done, Red Green!
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