ASCA May Webinar: Dynamic Data Art - Three Corners of the City
The City of Casey and Swinburne University of Technology and Living Lab recently collaborated to deliver "Three Corners of the City", a dynamic data art project that brings city movement data alive for the community. The project was recently awarded the 'Best in Category - Digital Design' at the Victorian Premier's Design Awards in 2022.
Three Corners of the City is a real-time interactive data visualisation that connects three local communities in Melbourne across place and across time. Live data touchpoints record people walking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in three communities in an interconnecting flow of everyday life, breathing life and form into dynamically evolving motion graphics. The project engages citizens with smart city data visualised in aesthetically pleasing and tangible ways. The visualisation is publicly exhibited on a large-scale interactive media wall in the foyer of the award-winning Bunjil Place community hub.
During this webinar, we learnt about how this award winning project came together to help bring the smart data to life.
The webinar presenters were:
James Berrett - Digital Designer and Media Artist (School of Design and Architecture)
Professor Sonja Pedell – Project Manager (Self and Design Living Lab)
Professor Simone Taffe – Communication Designer (Swinburne Smart Cities Research Institute)