Jayson Randall
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Dream Machine


This experimental interactive sculpture depicts a dream of a time and place that is now gone.


A floating humanoid face gazes down and out over dozens of paper origami cranes that litter the ground.

In the distance, one solitary crane flies as the last of it's kind.


Three buttons on the front panel of the sculpture create unique interactions with the Dream Machine.


When one button is pressed, actual bird song recordings can be heard. The synergistic brain section, of the humanoid face, reacts to the bird sounds by changing the color of light that is displayed.


When another button is pressed a blue light is illuminated, which highlights and accentuates the fallen cranes on the ground and when the final button is pressed a static effect is created which simulates the end of the dream.


Overall size: 18" H x 16" W x 18" D


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