HappyHere at the National Galleries of Scotland

Published: 20 August 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/tpcwm8d7d3.1
Contributors:
Martin Skelly,

Description

Data gathered throughout exhibition of HappyHere from December 2018 - February 2019 at the National Galleries of Scotland. HappyHere is a participatory, immersive light installation, created for Pig Rock Bothy, which uses colour and light to visualise thoughts and feelings. HappyHere explores the links between art, technology and wellbeing. The installation uses technology, similar to those we use in our everyday lives to measure, record and analyse how we manage our wellbeing and how we feel, such as mobile apps, wearables and social media platforms. The technology turns visitor’s answers to seven simple questions into a narrative of light and colour, featured on a custom-built screen in the installation. After dark, Pig Rock Bothy becomes a beacon of coloured light, replaying all of the feelings recorded by it during the day and transmitting it out into the dark winter sky. This installation has been created by Martin Skelly & Pete Thomas from the University of Dundee and was commissioned by National Galleries of Scotland for Pig Rock Bothy. https://www.nationalgalleries.org/exhibition/happyhere

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Steps to reproduce

https://github.com/mskell/HappyHere

Institutions

National Galleries of Scotland, University of Dundee

Categories

Art, Social Wellbeing, Meeting, Incentive, Conferencing, Exhibitions

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