*It's a video-projection augment installation. It blasts video onto simple white strings so that they look like a wireframe. Except they're not inside a screen, they're, like, standing there in the middle of the actual room.
*Young Mr Hwang made this all himself: it's clamps, plywood, twine and hexnuts. It's a one-guy open-source hackerly art project. It's not gonna be "bigger than the Web," but that would look gorgeous in the foyer of some Favela Chic speakeasy. It's exciting to see parametric-style CAD concepts physically instantiated in the most humble of everyday materials.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/08/wiremap_by_albert_hwang.html
Sine wave program on Wiremap from Albert Hwang on Vimeo.
*An upgrade – "sideways-grade"? – of the Wiremap by another guy. Nicer materials,
fussier code.
Lumarca Vid1 from Matt Parker on Vimeo.
*Even bigger one complete with inevitable techno soundtrack:
Litescape 3D from Elliot Woods on Vimeo.
*Go make one: