Our design begins with the concept of "reveal," aiming to create an installation that uncovers hidden or unseen elements. It allows people to perceive what is happening only through shadows as they pass by, offering an indirect yet intriguing experience.
2024
Studio Project (Syracuse University)
Scenography
Erie Canal, Syracuse, NY
Erin Cuevas
Monica Hsieh, Alana Mitchell, Andrew Clark
The diagram and photograph illustrate the projection system setup. Two projectors are installed at the back of the interior space, projecting a blank white surface, while two others are suspended from the front ceiling and connected to indoor and outdoor cameras. The rear projectors create a light field that captures the silhouettes of visitors as they move through the space. Within these shadowed areas, the front projectors reveal live camera feeds, visually merging the interior and exterior environments.
The following images and videos document the X-RAY installation, capturing how light, shadow, and movement reveal the interaction between people and space.
This video showcases the design process and key concepts behind the X-RAY project, illustrating how people interact with the installation.