JON TALBOT
designer / developer / digital artistPHOTOMIME
Photomime is an interactive lighting design commissioned by the Providence Parks Conservancy Group. Final project for RISD Industrial Design course "Civic Impact through Sensory Driven Design", instructed by TellArt faculty. Partnered project with RISD Industrial Design Grad Student, David Walden.
Twelve lighting fixtures were created and hung in trees around Burnside Park for the dates of Providence's Winter Lights Market, Dec. 1st-2nd, 2017. The fixtures are now installed by the Providence Parks Conservancy Group every year for the festival. The lights react to movement detected by PIR motion sensors positioned in the center of their domes.
Housing units are constructed of vacuum formed PET-G, lasercut ply-wood, and steel shelves and hardwear. The twelve units’ circuits consist of one Arduino nano, PIR sensor, LED Ring, and 9V battery.
Each Arduino module has it's own unique code and interaction patterns, positioned strategically around the park to encourage user-interaction, influence walking patterns, and increasing dwell time at the festival.
Twelve lighting fixtures were created and hung in trees around Burnside Park for the dates of Providence's Winter Lights Market, Dec. 1st-2nd, 2017. The fixtures are now installed by the Providence Parks Conservancy Group every year for the festival. The lights react to movement detected by PIR motion sensors positioned in the center of their domes.
Housing units are constructed of vacuum formed PET-G, lasercut ply-wood, and steel shelves and hardwear. The twelve units’ circuits consist of one Arduino nano, PIR sensor, LED Ring, and 9V battery.
Each Arduino module has it's own unique code and interaction patterns, positioned strategically around the park to encourage user-interaction, influence walking patterns, and increasing dwell time at the festival.
JON TALBOT
designer / developer / digital artistPHOTOMIME
Photomime is an interactive lighting design commissioned by the Providence Parks Conservancy Group. Final project for RISD Industrial Design course "Civic Impact through Sensory Driven Design", instructed by TellArt faculty. Partnered project with RISD Industrial Design Grad Student, David Walden.
Twelve lighting fixtures were created and hung in trees around Burnside Park for the dates of Providence's Winter Lights Market, Dec. 1st-2nd, 2017. The fixtures are now installed by the Providence Parks Conservancy Group every year for the festival. The lights react to movement detected by PIR motion sensors positioned in the center of their domes.
Housing units are constructed of vacuum formed PET-G, lasercut ply-wood, and steel shelves and hardwear. The twelve units’ circuits consist of one Arduino nano, PIR sensor, LED Ring, and 9V battery.
Each Arduino module has it's own unique code and interaction patterns, positioned strategically around the park to encourage user-interaction, influence walking patterns, and increasing dwell time at the festival.
Twelve lighting fixtures were created and hung in trees around Burnside Park for the dates of Providence's Winter Lights Market, Dec. 1st-2nd, 2017. The fixtures are now installed by the Providence Parks Conservancy Group every year for the festival. The lights react to movement detected by PIR motion sensors positioned in the center of their domes.
Housing units are constructed of vacuum formed PET-G, lasercut ply-wood, and steel shelves and hardwear. The twelve units’ circuits consist of one Arduino nano, PIR sensor, LED Ring, and 9V battery.
Each Arduino module has it's own unique code and interaction patterns, positioned strategically around the park to encourage user-interaction, influence walking patterns, and increasing dwell time at the festival.