Quick and fun way of testing designs on large surfaces: use tape! I love doing this, you can put a design anywhere without worrying about it not quite working. If it doesn't look right, it just peels straight off again!
On to a mirrored floor...
Southbank Centre, London.
Using reflective tape. Looks very cool from far away, especially at night. But then everything started peeling off as quickly as we could get it on! Next time...gaffa tape...
Based on some drawings I did a while back, which combined cityscapes with optical illusions.
I then developed the images in Adobe Illustrator. Before screen printing, I shall work back into them with hand drawings to avoid it appearing like a computer print out!
The colours here are hideous, but can obviously be changed when printing. Currently working on different colour-ways using a fantastic book. To be uploaded shortly.
The pattern is designed to be printed in 3 colours, each translucent, so that there are a range of mid-tones and depths of colour.
Went to an event on a boat run by The Wild Rumpus. Essentially, it was an amazing old boat full of huddles of people playing crazy techno video games. Fantastic.
And there was a live set by Chipzel, who has recently done music for a game called Super Hexagon.
Super Hexagon was projected as a backdrop to her set. The projection of it was super-cool. I had never considered looking at games for inspiration before now, but this definitely is.
Graphic shapes, amazing colours and optical illusions...and the game is even harder to play than it is to watch!