Clip from the SloMo interactive video installation at M7 in Stockholm.
SloMo is a slow motion video installation where passers by are invited to take a three seconds video clip, instantaneously converted to a 30 second slow motion video portrait that is streamed to screens around the building.
The work was created by the Interactive Institute: John Paul Bichard and Magnus Jonsson commissioned by Atrium Ljungberg in collaboration with the residents of the M7 building and Nacka Kommun. By continuously streaming the video portraits, SloMo gives the building a memory of the people that have passed through the space, inviting self reflection and play from new authors.
The piece is a stimulating, provocative reflection on the role of the moving image in public space and the changing nature of video in the YouTube era.
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