Lantern La Lumiere launch
Over 100 people were at the Rundle Lantern Lantern La Lumiere Fringe event last night. The digital work of 20 artists (that runs for a total of 28 mins), will play every hour for the duration of the Fringe.
The Rundle Lantern Simulator is the next step in the Adelaide City Council’s innovative plan to enliven the city centre and create a community masterpiece of digital urban art.
Fusion have developed a rich-media web application that allows people to upload and preview how their video content would be represented if delivered on the Rundle Lantern.
The first use of the simulator was La Lumiere, an Adelaide Fringe event that brought together a select group of 20 South Australian digital artists to create content that was showcased on the Lantern throughout the duration of the Fringe Festival.
The simulator now provides a globally accessible online gallery of current and archived content that can be viewed by anyone in the world. The next use of the simulator will consider a younger audience for this year’s Come Out 09 Australian Festival for Young People. All future events planned by the Adelaide City Council will use the simulator for the testing and submission of content from the community
Check out the Rundle Lantern artwork:
http://www.rundlelantern.com.au/
Over 100 people were at the Rundle Lantern Lantern La Lumiere Fringe event last night. The digital work of 20 artists (that runs for a total of 28 mins), will play every hour for the duration of the Fringe.
Fusion is excited to announce that the Rundle Lantern won three category awards in the recent 2009 South Australian Architecture Awards. Created by Fusion for the Adelaide City Council, the Rundle Lantern was awarded in the categories of Urban Design, Collaborative design and the prestigious Adelaide Prize.