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TOHU Art Fair
Gaussian Splat Installation
2024 · Completed/ Overview
TOHU Art Fair commissioned an immersive digital art installation exploring Rosh Hashanah symbolism through volumetric capture and generative animation.
The work used Gaussian splatting and LIDAR scanning to capture a studio environment, then layered symbolic objects — apples, fish, the new year — as animated 3D presences within the captured space. The result is something between photography and sculpture: a navigable, atmospheric world built from real-world light data.
Three video works were produced for the fair, each focusing on a different symbol rendered in the volumetric environment.
/ Scope of Work06 items
01Concept development and art direction
02LIDAR scanning and point cloud processing
03Gaussian splat capture and reconstruction
04Blender animation of symbolic objects within the splat scene
05Video rendering and colour grading for exhibition
06Three finished video works delivered to TOHU Art Fair
/ Media3 assets