videohuahua

No, you’re not misreading that headline – it’s exactly what it sounds like. It’s a dog with a mini projector (and in some cases, a camera, apparently) strapped to his back. I’m not exactly sure this is something I would choose to do with a dog, but video artist Fernando Llanos says the animal is earning access to globe-trotting through gourmet food:

t I didn’t care, he’s my dog and he has to work, it’s like in a circus, there’s a price the animal has to pay, in order to eat foagra in France and jamón in Barcelona.

Mmmmm, jamón.

And such is the latest oddball interview from our Australian-based friend Jean Poole, a writer with his finger on the pulse of the global visualist scene. Fans of his writing should note there’s a new RSS feed to follow and lots more where this story came from:

Videohuahua: Post-Mapping Festival interview [skynoise.net]

I’m just going to stick with playing tug and rubbing dog’s tummies as canine activities, and I’m certainly not advocating or condoning this four-legged projection method, but it’s good to know Jean Poole is bringing us the world of visualism. I’m subscribing, for sure.

And that is a really cute dog.

videodog

4 responses to “Mobile Projection with a Chihuahua”

  1. Louis Muloka says:

    I just had to put this up on Digg:

    http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Mobile_Projection_with_

    Also you just had to have both CDM pages feature cute animals, didn't ya?

  2. […] en Skynoise con motivo de su performance en el Mapping Festival 09 de Génova y artículo en Create Digital Motion. Topicos: Curiosidades, Video – Vjing – Live Cinema […]

  3. hahaha That is totally sweet!

    Stick a laser pico on that dog – which doesnt have the need for focusing and that'd rock – this so needs testing!!

    Laser Powered Pico Projector Developed!

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