The Art of Ping Pong is coming to Bonhoga for five days next week, combining sport, technology and creativity in a blend of colour and style. Jono Sandilands is taking over the gallery for what has become known as Renegade Week. This is the first year that the programming and curation team at Shetland Arts has scheduled in this week to the gallery programme, as a platform for some unusual and innovative projects.
Jono Sandilands is a designer and visual artist, whose work is exploring new technologies to enable a participatory experience for the viewer. The project started life back in 2009 in response to a brief set by YCN Annual Student Design Awards. At this time it was simply to record where the ball makes contact with the table during a game of table tennis, to allow player interactivity to create original pieces of artwork. The conceptual outcome was commended and won the YCN national student award in 2009.
In 2010, supported by a Visual Artist Award from Shetland Arts in partnership with Creative Scotland and Shetland Islands Council Jono was able to develop the concept into a reality, exploring many different methods of tracking and also expanding his skills in programming software and hardware along the way.
Jono said, “everyone enjoys a game of table tennis, or ping pong. Whether it’s a spot of fun or a sporting occasion; most people when asked if they would like to play will reply positively. After they have played they will say that playing was fun and yet most people never play regularly. What the Art of Ping Pong strives to do is to encourage people to play more table tennis.”
Jane Matthews of Shetland Arts said, “this is a brilliant participatory artwork that will offer fun for all ages. In a year when sport has been on everyone’s radar I am delighted that we can add some creativity into the mix with Jono’s colourful project”.
The interactive table consists of a projector and a hacked Xbox Kinect which sits above a normal table tennis table. The ball movements are tracked on the table and sent back to a piece of software which tells the projector to display one of many different possible styles of artwork onto the correct location of the table. After a game has been played the ping pong- generated artwork will be automatically printed out and can be hung up on the gallery walls,
to be displayed while further gaming commences.
Shetland Arts presents The Art of Ping Pong at its first public exhibition
at Bonhoga Gallery from Wednesday 7 - Sunday 11 November. The public opening is on Tuesday 6th November from 5.30-7.30pm and will include live demos by Shetland Table Tennis Association and music by 45/33 Promotions DJs. Everyone is very welcome.
Links:
www.shetlandarts.org
www.theartofpingpong.blogspot.co.uk
www.facebook.com/TheArtOfPingPong
www.twitter.com/ArtofPingPong
www.flickr.com/photos/theartofpingpong
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Monday, 29 October 2012
Exhibition Invite
Public Opening: Tuesday 6 November 5.30pm - 7.30pm. With Live demos by Shetland Table Tennis Association and music by 45/33 Promotions DJs. Please share this and come along, all welcome!
This time next week The Art of Ping Pong will be taking over Bonhoga Gallery in preparation for the opening night on Tuesday 6 November from 5.30 - 7.30pm. Lots of little things still to do, but great to have some test games over the weekend, including this one with Jo Jack.
This time next week The Art of Ping Pong will be taking over Bonhoga Gallery in preparation for the opening night on Tuesday 6 November from 5.30 - 7.30pm. Lots of little things still to do, but great to have some test games over the weekend, including this one with Jo Jack.
Friday, 26 October 2012
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
Research: Digital RGB LED Strip
I'm planning some things for the exhibition with LEDs and found this tutorial, may be too late for what I'm planning but good to know for future!
http://learn.adafruit.com/digital-led-strip
The Art of Ping Pong photos
Some promo shots of The Art of Ping Pong showing just one example of artwork which can be created during game play:
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Thursday, 11 October 2012
The Art of Ping Pong Exhibition
The Art of Ping Pong will be exhibited at Bonhoga Gallery, Shetland from Wednesday 7 to Sunday 11 November 2012.
Please come along to the opening night on Tuesday 6 Novemver from 5.30pm-7.30pm
There will be live demos by Shetland Table Tennis Association, music by 45/33 Promotions DJs along with refreshments!
Art, Ping Pong, Music and Wine what more could you want!?
Stay tuned for major progress updates and extras over the next few weeks.
Please come along to the opening night on Tuesday 6 Novemver from 5.30pm-7.30pm
There will be live demos by Shetland Table Tennis Association, music by 45/33 Promotions DJs along with refreshments!
Art, Ping Pong, Music and Wine what more could you want!?
Stay tuned for major progress updates and extras over the next few weeks.
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