Carnaval des Moutons

Carnaval des Moutons appears to be a traditional merry-go-round. On closer inspection, the carousel it is revealed to be an interactive ode to the zoetrope, a pre-film animation device that produces the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of drawings.

Participants are invited to take a seat ​​on one of the sheeps and put on one of the augmented reality glasses. As the carousel is set in motions, this augmented reality layer takes the participants back into time. They are transported into the world of the zoetrope. An invention by the British mathematician William George Horner in 1834. Traditional images of the zoetrope are digitally transformed into moving images. The experience merges analog and virtual layers and creates a new mixed reality artwork.

Combining old and new media
For this installation, original zoetrope cards owned by the Amsterdam Filmmuseum EYE have been digitally scanned in a high resolution. These have been digitally framed in a new three dimensional perspective using augmented reality technology. The end result brings cultural heritage to life in a unique and playful experience.