Digital Art Installation
Created by Nick LeJeune (Digital Artist and Faculty at SUNY Polytechnic Institute)
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For the Loop for Good 2020, Professor LeJeune presents his recent digital art installation that promotes the use of emerging technologies, rather than physical materials, for spatial decoration.
Artist Statement
"The ideas leading to my current body of work incorporate several concepts that I have been researching for a number of years.  What is included in the gallery involves sound converted video. Individual video frames are converted to sound files and back through algorithmic code. This conversion process involves concepts such as abundance, collection, organization, reconfiguration, juxtaposition, and aesthetic elevation.  Recorded video and sound are processed in real-time throughout the installation. This data is processed then projected back onto space. The resulting imagery is subject to change by viewer interaction and site-specificity." - Nick LeJune
Solo Exhibition 2019
​Immersive Interactive Installation
Ground Level Platform, 2001 S. Halstead Street, Chicago IL
Media:10 raspberry pi, 10 HDMI Projectors.
Sounds Conversion Study 2020
​Immersive Interactive Installation
Online, Asynchronous Collaborative
Media: Digital Image, Sound and Video
Imagery and animations are generated from pre-recorded sound clips gathered via social media and online collaboration; These sounds are converted into images and organized into animations. Sound Compositions are then organized and composed from previously generated imagery converted back into sounds.