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The 1000 Hands Project
Nuremberg, Germany

A kinetic wall of rotating hands with individually addressable LEDs on them welcomes visitors as a digital canvas at Deutsches Museum in Nuremberg. With our interpretation of Conway’s Game of Life we were the first studio allowed to work with the new installation.

The wall itself functions as a video screen made out of 196 rotor arms with 1379 LEDs in total. It was developed and constructed by SOLIDSENSE from Stuttgart, Germany. For the wall's reveal we adapted Conway’s Game of Life from 1970 to the capabilities of the kinetic wall using TouchDesigner. Beyond the game's original framework of dead and alive pixels, generating virtually infinite constantly changing patterns, we utilised the dimensions of movement and colour. Thus we created an endlessly evolving artwork at the museum enntrance which guarantees visitors never to experience the same artwork twice.


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