at Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art






What is D-K (Digital Kakejiku) ? D-K lights up a large area of building surface, room walls, ceilings and floors with random sequences of abstract-painting-like images. At a glance it looks still, but when you look away for a minute and the image is totally transformed. It consists of 30 frames per second, and you perceive it just like the motion of the sun setting.... by Akira HASEGAWA (aha) *IMAGE STOCK: http://www.dailymotion.com/D-K
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