The Pixels Crossing: Interactive Installation by Miguel Chevalier
Published Jul 9, 2013
La traversée des Pixels (The Pixels Crossing) is an interactive and generative art installation, created as part of the redevelopment of the Forum des Halles in Paris, France. The installation was designed by Miguel Chevalier in collaboration with Trafik and composer Michel Redolfi.
The artists used LED technology and two computers to create colorful graphics that punctuate the entire tunnel.
“Music creates harmonic waves formed by the movement of light and amplifies the sensory experience of passersby. The installation transforms the corridor into a magical and contemporary passage.”
More articles
#want
These are affiliate links to Amazon and other partner brands. We may earn a small commission if you click the link and make a purchase.
There is no extra cost to you, so it’s just a nice way to help support the site.
Related
inspiration
Awesome products for creatives
These are affiliate links to Amazon and other partner brands. We may earn a small commission if you click the link and make a purchase.
There is no extra cost to you, so it’s just a nice way to help support the site.
Inspiration
in your inbox
Amazing art & design, never any spam.
We care about protecting your data. Please refer to our Privacy Policy for more.
- Advertising
- Architecture
- Art
- Branding
- Fashion & Beauty
- Gaming
- Graphic Design
- Illustration
- Industrial Design
- Interior Design
- Logo Design
- Packaging Design
- Photography
- Pop Culture
- Print Design
- Product Design
- Technology
- Typography
- UX & UI Design
- Vehicle Design
- Video & Motion
© 2024 Inspiration Grid, all rights reserved. Some of our posts may contain affiliate links to partner brands. We earn a small commission if you click the link and make a purchase. There is no extra cost to you, so it’s just a nice way to help support the site. All images, videos, and other content posted on the site is attributed to their creators and original sources. If you see something wrong here or you would like to have it removed, please contact us.