‘kaleidoclock’ interactive video installation and iPhone app by florian baron 

 

 

divided into segments, similar to the face of a clock, the kaleidoclock app by artist florian baron uses a circular screen that shows footage of a camera facing the viewer. however, only one of the streams is in real time, and each successive segment has a time delay to the previous one. this setup lets the viewers playfully create infinite styles of visuals through combining – in one image – their present and their recent past. the proejct offers users a unique way to record and share videos of their surroundings.

 

 

kaleidoclock interactive video installation and iPhone app by florian baronview of the kaleidoclock installation at the ashigara art festival 2012

 

 

kaleidoclock installation video video courtesy florian

 

 

kaleidoclock interactive video installation and iPhone app by florian baronscreenshot of the kaleidoclock app for iPhone

 

 

kaleidoclock interactive video installation and iPhone app by florian baronstill images of a videos taken with the kaleidoclock app for iPhone

 

 

kaleidoclock interactive video installation and iPhone app by florian baron

view of the kaleidoclock installation at the ashigara art festival 2012

 

 

kaleidoclock interactive video installation and iPhone app by florian baronscreenshot of a person playing with the kaleidoclock installation at the ashigara art festival 2012

 

 

kaleidoclock interactive video installation and iPhone app by florian baronstill image of a video taken with the kaleidoclock app for iPhone

 

 

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