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Afternoon Animation: Take A Sonic Vacation In Less Than 2 Minutes

Let kinetic installation FRACTOID 2.1 mesmerize you through the late day lull.

FRACTOID 2.1 from Gabriel Pulecio / LUSTIX 

As you count down the hours till your Thanksgiving turkey coma, take a quick mind trip via Gabriel Pulecio/ Lustix's Fractoid 2.1, an interactive, kinetic, projection mapped installation. The mastermind behind Madonna's 2012 tour visuals, Pulecio has rigged the sculpture above to operate via Midi controller--with a finite amount of combinations before it morphs into an entirely new form altogether.

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Fractoid 2.1 is the second in a series of sound sculptures programmed to futuristic beat-machines, and audience operated--the first being the original Fractoid, which was custom created for the Lightning in a Bottle 2012 festival in LA.

So before you start digging into that gravy, lean back in your chair and take a two minute digital sabbatical.

Fractoid is the collaborative sculpture by artists Gabriel Pulecio and Michael Russek.

Direction: Gabriel Pulecio (Lustix), Mike Russek (1028 Designs).

Sound Design: Sam Pool (SPL)

Physical Build: Johnny "Crash" Hamilton, Doyle Leeding

Arduino Programming & Engineering: Andy Baker

3D modelling: Danka Chiang, Alexander Dietrich, Byunghoon Han

Project Manager: Ashton Trujillo.

Video Footage: Hugo Bordes

Video music: Blaze it / Ripple. The Antiserum