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'Test Screen' is the title of an installation which was part of my graduation from the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts in Arnhem, the Netherlands. It is an installation made out of a big (about 110x80x40 centimeters), black, wooden box with an equally wide and about 60 centimeters high wooden board on top of it. | 'Test Screen' is the title of an installation which was part of my graduation from the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts in Arnhem, the Netherlands. It is an installation made out of a big (about 110x80x40 centimeters), black, wooden box with an equally wide and about 60 centimeters high wooden board on top of it. |
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'Test Screen' is the title of an installation made out of a big (about 110x80x40 centimeters), black, wooden box with an equally wide and about 60 centimeters high wooden board on top of it. The board has a rectangular opening in the middle, through which you can see a flatscreen monitor which has been attached directly to the back of the board. On the left and right side of the monitor there are black plastic knobs - a total of 96 - which are divided into groups by thin white rectangles. Each of these groups holds six to eleven knobs and has a flip switch and the text 'element', followed by the number of the group, in its top left corner.
On the monitor you see an image representing a television test screen. Each group of dials controls a different element on the screen - such as a colored box or a gradient. By turning the knobs you can change the elements' properties like color, size, and position, enabling you to change the shown image and make your own compositi
how
After the code needed to run the installation was finished and proven to work in a small prototype, the big box was the first element to be made. Next was the top board: the measures of the monitor and knobs were taken so holes could be drilled in the appropriate places. With the sawing and drilling done, all the wood was then painted black. Each group of electronics for the knobs was soldered separately and then put trough the holes in the board from the back. On the front, small plastic knobs were attached. Using a plotter cutter I made white stickers to put around each group of knobs. On location, a iMac was places inside the box and connected to the electronics.
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Previous versions (in reverse chronological order)
Test Screen Installation Description
What
'Test Screen' is the title of an installation which was part of my graduation from the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts in Arnhem, the Netherlands. It is an installation made out of a big (about 110x80x40 centimeters), black, wooden box with an equally wide and about 60 centimeters high wooden board on top of it.
The board has a rectangular opening in the middle, through which you can see a flatscreen monitor which has been attached directly to the back of the board. On the left and right side of the monitor there are black plastic knobs - a total of 96 - which are divided into groups by thin white rectangles. Each of these groups holds six to eleven knobs and has a flip switch and the text 'element', followed by the number of the group, in its top left corner.
On the monitor you see an image representing a television test screen. Each group of dials controls a different element on the screen - such as a colored box or a gradient. By turning the knobs you can change the elements' properties like color, size, and position, enabling you to change the shown image and make your own compositi