Sunday, January 22, 2017

Pictures on the Wall


LumenARRT! Celebrates MLK Day from Geoffrey Leighton on Vimeo.

On January 16, 2017, LumenARRT! created a large-scale video projection in downtown Portland, Maine to celebrate the NAACP's annual Martin Luther King Day event. See more of their projections at lumenarrt.org

1 comment:

Brother Jonah said...

I saw something with the same end-effect on PBS using a laptop/projector/generator/bicycles where the activists used walls of buildings, rock faces on the local hills... and that was about 15 years ago. Imagine what we can do with the higher resolution projectors. there's even a clip on for cell phones to do exactly that...

Their transportation to the "screening" just by a really good bit of karma the power source for the devices. Power FROM the people, right on!

There's an adjunct... you can have one cellphone used as the mike, stream it to hundreds of cellphones or other media computers and have a virtual bullhorn. One the Other Side can't readily interrupt. Since sound travels at .2 mile per second, it would help if the speaker phones should be a bit far from each other. That would make it even more difficult for the Control Phreaks to "kettle" the People. "they" sure are in a hurry to silence the People.