Call Me Mister

Artist and Detroit native currently living and working in central Maine.
What you'll find here: notes, experiments, things I'm thinking about, looking at, or working on.
105 | 15.6.2012 | 1 year ago


prostheticknowledge:

Digital Detritus - Dover by Peter Root 

A glitchy polygon installation created within Google Earth:

DDD is part of an on-going series of digital installations situated in Google Earth. DDD was created by building 3d digital models and locating and animating them in Google Earth using KML code. The soundtrack was created using a well known song about the white cliffs of Dover. 

Here is a video of the work in action, embedded below:

Digital Detritus - Dover from Peter Root on Vimeo.

Discovered via the fantastic Triangulation Blog.

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