A 360 video taken of a physical laser install inside of LaserLewDude's closet. The physical setup consists of lasers, glass, mirrors, and H2O(setup details below). This piece is LaserLew's 1st interactive 360 video. It also uses audio created by LaserLew using BandLab.
NOTE: This is an interactive piece. If this site is not loading the interactive work (and is just a static .gif) - see this token on another platform or here: https://media.laserlewdude.com/360_vid/StutteredWaves/viewer.html
Not a render...to start with. 360 stationary video positioned with After Effects.
This is an interactive video, and it is encouraged to play with the video. GO FULL SCREEN Zoom In and WAY out. Photo Sphere Viewer is new to me (as of yesterday) and I'm going to get the my remote-control app integrated, likely. Collector can choose if they'd like this feature on/off.
Installation details: 2 1-watt Laser Cubes were used to make the beams. K9 glass "crystal" balls and thrift shop glass filled with distilled H2O 1 Large mirror on the desk surface, 2 12"x12" mirrors making a "left" side and "top" (roof) over of the glass + water. All 1st-surface mirrors salvaged from rear-projection TVs.
Recorded on Insta360 One X2
Stuttered Waves - Interactive - Video
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Stuttered Waves - Interactive - Video
- 價格美元價格數量到期日從
- 價格美元價格數量底價差額到期日從
A 360 video taken of a physical laser install inside of LaserLewDude's closet. The physical setup consists of lasers, glass, mirrors, and H2O(setup details below). This piece is LaserLew's 1st interactive 360 video. It also uses audio created by LaserLew using BandLab.
NOTE: This is an interactive piece. If this site is not loading the interactive work (and is just a static .gif) - see this token on another platform or here: https://media.laserlewdude.com/360_vid/StutteredWaves/viewer.html
Not a render...to start with. 360 stationary video positioned with After Effects.
This is an interactive video, and it is encouraged to play with the video. GO FULL SCREEN Zoom In and WAY out. Photo Sphere Viewer is new to me (as of yesterday) and I'm going to get the my remote-control app integrated, likely. Collector can choose if they'd like this feature on/off.
Installation details: 2 1-watt Laser Cubes were used to make the beams. K9 glass "crystal" balls and thrift shop glass filled with distilled H2O 1 Large mirror on the desk surface, 2 12"x12" mirrors making a "left" side and "top" (roof) over of the glass + water. All 1st-surface mirrors salvaged from rear-projection TVs.
Recorded on Insta360 One X2