Interior of the Container Camera, where the artist is showing audience members ways to interact with the work. Adding/removing lenses will change the focal length of the projections, which allows the audience to move the projections around the container space. In the photo, a projection of the exterior is visible on a large multi colored hanging fabric screen.
Close-up photo of a projection on multi colored fabric screen. The photo is flipped to show the typical upside-down projection the right way up. In the projections, a dramatic sky takes on the color of the fabric, under which the ocean carries a series of sailboats docked near an expressive bridge. A few people are visible walking along the pier, and standing tall to the left is another container artwork by misosoupdesign
Interior view of the Container Camera, where audiences are interacting with the work by adjusting lenses and mirrors. Projections are seen on a large multi colored screen, a white screen, and a plywood wall.
Dark interior view, at the back, three audience members are seen observing a large screen; one of the audience members is engaging with a mirror that moves one of the projections across the screen.
Container Camera is now open as part of Kaohsiung Container Arts Festival organized by Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts.
The #ContainerCamera is a #PublicArtInstallation, turning a 20' container into a #MultiLens #CameraObscura. Wherein the audience is invited to interact with the artwork.