Published: Thursday, February 15, 2007
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By: MY Studio

Low Rez vitrines on site in Washington DC.
Low Rez - Hi Fi is an interactive project that activates the sidewalk and engages the pedestrians by creating a new environment that occupies the interface between the public space of Vermont Avenue and the interior of the 1110 Vermont Avenue lobby.

Pixels facing the lobby display the building address, 1110 as a series of streaming digits. The digital shadow behavior can be seen in the screen.
The project consists of a full scale LED matrix in glass vitrines (Lo-Rez) which traces the movements of passersby, and a field of interactive sound poles (Hi-Fi). Organized as a field of pixels/dots which brighten when activated, these interactive light zones create a dynamic display of light that can contain information as well as register movement.
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