MIT Media Lab built the interactive installation Illuminate: What Would It Be Like if We Could See Our Movement?
Illuminate is an interactive art installation in which a person's movements through open space are visually augmented and brought to life in front of them in real-time through custom-coded interactive visualisation software.
Seamlessly merging physical and digital space, Illuminate submerges us into an artificial reality in which our usually unseen paths of movement become visible – seemingly levitating in space.
This aims to give us a visceral yet magical moment in which we can see, interact with, and play with our once invisible wakes of motion – pushing the boundaries of our senses and making the invisible visible.
This project has been longlisted in the installation design category of Dezeen Awards 2024.
Studio: MIT Media Lab
Project: Illuminate: What Would It Be Like if We Could See Our Movement
Credits: Chelsi Alise Cocking, Zach Lieberman, Josh Higgason, Marc Downie and Future Sketches