The intersection of art, technology and human behaviour.
An audio-reactive lighting installation consisting of 50 snoring tents, set out like a quiet campground. When audibly ‘scared’, each camper wakes and wields a torch in panic.
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Collaboration is king.
A truly collaborative project, we worked with artist James Dive, production company Scoundrel Projects, interactive designers Ikonix, and equipment suppliers ResolutionX to create this unique public art piece.
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Reaching the audience.
Equal parts art, technology & social experimentation, this was an installation for the curious & playful as much as the afraid & awkward. Once again we leapt at the opportunity to demonstrate the power of sound in an increasingly vision-obsessed world.
What they said about us.
"Massive thank you for all your work on Bump In The Night. You went above and beyond and I really appreciate it."