Our model involves an interactive light installation on the Opera House back walls in which audiences of all ages will 'splash on' water and fill the wall to refer to the slowly rising sea levels that will affect the site. Music will also be implemented in the work as the site is significantly used for the musical performances and events that are held. As more water accumulates, the music will begin to playing will begin to deteriorate and produce bland, dissonant sounds as an indication of the rising waters creating a barrier of from the music being heard. The aim of this installation is to provide insight on the possible future of the Opera House site as we as humans continue to damage the environment, continuing global warming which creates climate change and triggers rising sea levels which may eventually drown the site, taking away the cultural landmark of Australia and depriving musical and theatrical artists of a significant place to perform. There will be a year counter on the side to convey the level rise against the years.
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The Installation
Our model involves an interactive light installation on the Opera House back walls in which audiences of all ages will 'splash on' water and fill the wall to refer to the slowly rising sea levels that will affect the site. Music will also be implemented in the work as the site is significantly used for the musical performances and events that are held. As more water accumulates, the music will begin to playing will begin to deteriorate and produce bland, dissonant sounds as an indication of the rising waters creating a barrier of from the music being heard. The aim of this installation is to provide insight on the possible future of the Opera House site as we as humans continue to damage the environment, continuing global warming which creates climate change and triggers rising sea levels which may eventually drown the site, taking away the cultural landmark of Australia and depriving musical and theatrical artists of a significant place to perform. There will be a year counter on the side to convey the level rise against the years.
Materials/Equipment
Arduino Tracking System
- open-source prototyping platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software; "like a little computer you can program to do things, and it interacts with the world through electronic sensors, lights and motors. In essence, it makes some truly hardcore electronics projects accessible to anyone – so artists and creative types can concentrate on making their ideas a reality. It’s the ultimate tinkering tool."
- able to read inputs and turn into outputs e.g. touching a sensor to turn on an LED
- apparently simple and accessible; been used in many projects
- Designers and architects build interactive prototypes, musicians and artists use it for installations and to experiment with new musical instruments
Projection Mapping/Projector Hire
- since it's a large scale projection we may need 2-4 Projectors to show our work
Microsoft Kinect (Possibly)
- for the motion sensing/tracking. This is to enable the audience to 'splash' the water onto the Opera House wall
Speakers
- P.A System including Main Speakers, Subwoofers and Monitor Speakers
- Speakers will be placed left and right of where the projection will be placed
- open-source prototyping platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software; "like a little computer you can program to do things, and it interacts with the world through electronic sensors, lights and motors. In essence, it makes some truly hardcore electronics projects accessible to anyone – so artists and creative types can concentrate on making their ideas a reality. It’s the ultimate tinkering tool."
- able to read inputs and turn into outputs e.g. touching a sensor to turn on an LED
- apparently simple and accessible; been used in many projects
- Designers and architects build interactive prototypes, musicians and artists use it for installations and to experiment with new musical instruments
Projection Mapping/Projector Hire
- since it's a large scale projection we may need 2-4 Projectors to show our work
Microsoft Kinect (Possibly)
- for the motion sensing/tracking. This is to enable the audience to 'splash' the water onto the Opera House wall
Speakers
- P.A System including Main Speakers, Subwoofers and Monitor Speakers
- Speakers will be placed left and right of where the projection will be placed
Rising Sea Levels
Sydney Opera House will be 'Lost to Sea Level Rise'
World Heritage properties are important to all people and have a universal value that transcends national boundaries. Nearly one-fifth of world cultural heritage sites would be affected by global warming as the ice sheets melt and warming ocean expands.
From Skeptical Science, we are given that with rise in global warming and with the added factor of the ice loss from Greenland and Antarctica accelerating, the estimated sea level rise by 2100 is between 75cm to 2 meters. If the current trend of sea level rise continues, temperatures will increase 3C over the next 2000 years, thus leading to the Opera House being fully immersed in water. (taken from Gizmodo)
With the given information, we can attempt to calculate the level in which the sea level will reach per year. without the acceleration of the ice loss taken into consideration, the sail on the furthest left should be immersed by 4500.
Zoomed in Print of measurements Here
World Heritage properties are important to all people and have a universal value that transcends national boundaries. Nearly one-fifth of world cultural heritage sites would be affected by global warming as the ice sheets melt and warming ocean expands.
From Skeptical Science, we are given that with rise in global warming and with the added factor of the ice loss from Greenland and Antarctica accelerating, the estimated sea level rise by 2100 is between 75cm to 2 meters. If the current trend of sea level rise continues, temperatures will increase 3C over the next 2000 years, thus leading to the Opera House being fully immersed in water. (taken from Gizmodo)
With the given information, we can attempt to calculate the level in which the sea level will reach per year. without the acceleration of the ice loss taken into consideration, the sail on the furthest left should be immersed by 4500.
Zoomed in Print of measurements Here
Inspiration
DESIGN & PROGRAMMING: Rene ChristenEXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Jake SoperCLIENT: Events NSW AV: Electric Canvas
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) was turned into an interactive creative canvas for Vivid Sydney, May 2011. Spinifex created an engaging interactive projection, mapped onto the front facade of the iconic MCA building in the Rocks, Sydney.
Participants of the VIVID festival used colours and gestures to ‘spray paint’ the building. The interaction is simple: movement creates paint. Different aspects of the motion (size, speed, acceleration, curvature) all have an effect on the outcome (strokes, splashes, drips, spirals) and is left up to the users to play and discover.
Site Analysis – Sydney Opera House
The Opera House is an iconic architectural marvel located in
Bennelong Point, Sydney that attracts over 7 million people a year, with
300,000 people participating in guided tours of the facility. It features
several theatres and restaurants and souvenir shops which surround the area
below. There are several staircases, lifts and escalators that allow more
navigation through and around the upper and lower levels of the site, giving an
exquisite view of Sydney in every angle.
This iconic landmark hosts various events and ceremonies,
holding 1500 performances and in-house productions including but not limited to
Opera, Ballet and Orchestral concerts each year. With this big of a number, it
is certain that the site is always occupied and guarded with patrol officers
constantly circulating the area.
The environmental considerations we are focusing on
is the rising sea levels as a result of climate change which may affect the
structure, accessibility and condition of the Opera House and the restaurants,
shops and facilities that are located on the lower levels of the wharf.
According to http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/environment/our_approach.aspx the site is currently managed under an 'Environmental Sustainability
Plan' which commenced on 1 July 2013. The plan aims to:
1.
Use Resources
Efficiently and Responsibly
2.
Minimise Waste
3.
Improve Environmental
Risk Management
4.
Embed, Engage and
Inspire Change
To lose such a
beautiful establishment would be devastating. It is one of the most iconic
locations to take a photo of in Australia and provides a scenic gateway between
Circular Quay and Royal Botanic Gardens. We would be stripped of a significant
cultural destination, as the grand site will not be able to host such exquisite,
meaningful performances.
The Opera House is the youngest cultural site to
ever be included on the World Heritage list by the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), well known for representing a
masterpiece of human creative genius. Being one of the greatest home of music,
theatrical and dramatic performance, to be able to place yourself within the
amazing structure of the Opera House and to actually perform within those walls
would be a great honour.
A Timeline of a few iconic moments within the Opera House’s
history
Site Visit
Articles and Resources
Opera House Articles:
- Climate change
- Rising Sea Level
- Pests/biological infestation
Environmental Resources:
- https://d16outft0soac8.cloudfront.net/uploadedFiles/About_Us_(new_nav)/Sydney_Opera_House/Greening_the_House/SOH_ENVIROMENTAL%20SUSTAINABILITY%20PLAN_2013_ONLINE.pdf
- http://www.wsud.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Presentation-FINAL-Geoff-Hunter_CCI-Stormwater1.pdf
- https://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/0e1207d8-6078-43e0-8f48-d17100efe786/files/worldheritage-climatechange.pdf
- http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/environment/our_approach.aspx
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