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GRAVITY

GRAVITY INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION

Installed at the Israel National Museum for Space and Technology, Gravity is a 15-minute long narrative that takes visitors on an interactive voyage through space. This site-specific installation, part of the Netrix exhibit, explores mankind's relationship with the cosmos in an immersive sensory experience.

The visual language of Gravity is deeply rooted in celestial phenomena—stars, black holes, and interstellar clouds are rendered with poetic grace. The incorporation of sounds from Voyager 1's Golden Record adds a layer of historical and emotional richness, tying humanity's terrestrial existence to the great cosmic ballet.

Gravity showcases our pioneering work in body-tracking interaction design, merging unique visuals with responsive soundscapes. Developed in partnership with Ronen Tanchum, who made the visual design, the installation uses cutting-edge technology to produce a 300-square-meter permanent installation that interprets movement as a form of cosmic influence. It marks a new frontier in interactive installations, uniting sound, visuals, and kinesthetic interaction in a unified narrative experience.

 GRAVITY INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION

Installed at the Israel National Museum for Space and Technology, Gravity is a 15-minute long narrative that takes visitors on an interactive voyage through space. This site-specific installation, part of the Netrix exhibit, explores mankind's relationship with the cosmos in an immersive sensory experience.

The visual language of Gravity is deeply rooted in celestial phenomena—stars, black holes, and interstellar clouds are rendered with poetic grace. The incorporation of sounds from Voyager 1's Golden Record adds a layer of historical and emotional richness, tying humanity's terrestrial existence to the great cosmic ballet.

Gravity showcases our pioneering work in body-tracking interaction design, merging unique visuals with responsive soundscapes. Developed in partnership with Ronen Tanchum, who made the visual design, the installation uses cutting-edge technology to produce a 300-square-meter permanent installation that interprets movement as a form of cosmic influence. It marks a new frontier in interactive installations, uniting sound, visuals, and kinesthetic interaction in a unified narrative experience.

Curator: Tal Berman
Creator: Amir Schorr
Interactive Design & Development: Phenomena Labs
Software development: Itay Gal
Music and sound production: Yoav Rosenthal
Making of Film by: Ronen Tanchum
Making of Video editor: Tom Uziel

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