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360 photograph of a physical laser install inside of LaserLewDude's closet. The physical setup consists of lasers, glass and mirrors (setup details below). This piece is the 1st of my interactive work to be minted with the remote-control functionality as a feature. - Instructions below.

Not a render.

This is an interactive 360 photo, and it is HIGHLY encouraged to play with the photo.
REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS:
Load the page on a computer / TV / display (bigger the better)
Use your phone / tablet to shoot the QR code.
After you've connected - GO FULL SCREEN on the art. (The QR code will not display while art is full screen)

Mobile control feature concept, coding, design by LaserLewDude.
Thank you to my beta testers @MetaMushrooms @denver_donkey @SsLsurf @friskyfoxtrot
THIS FUNCTIONALITY WILL EVOLVE - This piece will receive controller updates as they roll out to any/all of my interactive works. If you purchase this piece and do not want the updates, just let me know, I'll leave this one out of the update pool (but if you are buying this piece you are helping me push the app forward - thank you).

Setup details:

5x 1-watt Laser Cubes were used to make the beams.
2x (red/orange, 2-beam sets) coming from overhead, going off a mirror hung above the centerpiece, reflecting beams down to a mirror placed behind the centerpiece that reflects back towards the camera
2x (red/orange, 8-beam fans) coming from side-mounted cubes - bouncing downwards and towards the center - back up off surface, and then off a suspended mirror overhead, then off a side-mounted mirror on the opposite side as the projector, across the installation off another side-mounted mirror for its final bounce (5th)
1x (white [seen as white or green next to magenta]) coming from right side, going off mirror directly behind the centerpiece, reflecting towards the camera.

Centerpiece glass is a tiny thrift shop vase filled with distilled water with a K9 glass ball on top.

All mirrors are 1st surface mirrors salvaged from rear projections TVs.
360 photo taken with Insta360 One X2

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Contract Address0x6961...7c90
Token ID1
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated7 months ago
Creator Earnings
10%

Blazing Ember Echo [Interactive + Remote Control]

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360 photograph of a physical laser install inside of LaserLewDude's closet. The physical setup consists of lasers, glass and mirrors (setup details below). This piece is the 1st of my interactive work to be minted with the remote-control functionality as a feature. - Instructions below.

Not a render.

This is an interactive 360 photo, and it is HIGHLY encouraged to play with the photo.
REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS:
Load the page on a computer / TV / display (bigger the better)
Use your phone / tablet to shoot the QR code.
After you've connected - GO FULL SCREEN on the art. (The QR code will not display while art is full screen)

Mobile control feature concept, coding, design by LaserLewDude.
Thank you to my beta testers @MetaMushrooms @denver_donkey @SsLsurf @friskyfoxtrot
THIS FUNCTIONALITY WILL EVOLVE - This piece will receive controller updates as they roll out to any/all of my interactive works. If you purchase this piece and do not want the updates, just let me know, I'll leave this one out of the update pool (but if you are buying this piece you are helping me push the app forward - thank you).

Setup details:

5x 1-watt Laser Cubes were used to make the beams.
2x (red/orange, 2-beam sets) coming from overhead, going off a mirror hung above the centerpiece, reflecting beams down to a mirror placed behind the centerpiece that reflects back towards the camera
2x (red/orange, 8-beam fans) coming from side-mounted cubes - bouncing downwards and towards the center - back up off surface, and then off a suspended mirror overhead, then off a side-mounted mirror on the opposite side as the projector, across the installation off another side-mounted mirror for its final bounce (5th)
1x (white [seen as white or green next to magenta]) coming from right side, going off mirror directly behind the centerpiece, reflecting towards the camera.

Centerpiece glass is a tiny thrift shop vase filled with distilled water with a K9 glass ball on top.

All mirrors are 1st surface mirrors salvaged from rear projections TVs.
360 photo taken with Insta360 One X2

This collection has no description yet.

Contract Address0x6961...7c90
Token ID1
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated7 months ago
Creator Earnings
10%
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