
This is a still from the piece Third Person, which I am developing with Jakub Segen. On the screen people see themselves - if they are still. However, as they move they are ‘averaged’, meaning they look a little like a Muybridge photo. At the same time, as they are active, a ‘third person’ appears. In this case, as the two people in the foreground move, a black curtain behind them becomes ‘invisible’, revealing a lady cleaning the bookshelves.
Marek Walczak

Stores once X-rayed shoes on feet to check fit. We’re surrounded by invisible fields - some harmless, many potentially dangerous. This illustration imagines a screen that would allow us to sense the invisible. It could see in real-time electromagnetic waves of a cell phone, or a blue-tooth field, or the heat of ones body. Playing with the invisible would allow us to better recognize imperceptible interaction. Spheres we may want to expand or censor.
Rama Chorpash