Arcade Fire & Chris Milk

Published 12 July 2011 . Filed in Video Interviews

During Arcade Fire’s last song “Wake Up,” cascades of beachballs were released into the crowd. With the help of ESKI and Moment Factory, Milk was able to control the LEDs and IR transmitters, embedded in each ball (provided by Tangible Interaction), to light paint kaleidoscopic patterns all over the unsuspecting audience.

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