RESCUE INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION
Located at Israel’s National Museum for Space and Technology, Rescue takes the raw imagination of children and transforms it into a responsive, animated world. This audio-visual interactive installation scans children's drawings into 3D animations in real-time, offering an unparalleled creative experience.
The aesthetic of Rescue is a delightful blend of innocence and sophistication. Children's drawings, with their uninhibited expressions and colors, become living entities on the screen. The installation is a visual playground where the naiveté of crayons meets the complexity of digital animation, creating an emotionally resonant experience.
Rescue integrates cutting-edge technology like touch projection surfaces, 16-speaker binaural sound mapping, and real-time 3D animation. Its content is also periodically replaceable, making it a living installation that evolves over time. This innovative approach to integrating technology into art not only elevates the experience but also makes it infinitely adaptable and refreshingly new.
Curated by: Tal Berman for Israel’s national museum for space and technology
Director: Amir Schorr
Interactive Design & Development: Ronen Tanchum
Software development: Itay Gal
Music and sound production: Yoav Rosenthal
Making of Film by: Ronen Tanchum
Editing: Tom Uziel