Installation (by n&n) for hostage release vigils (Israel, 2023). Functions as a centerpiece for meditation circles by Roaring Silence
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README.md

Each Name a Star is an installation (by n&n) that functions as a centerpiece for meditation circles of Roaring Silence at hostage vigils. It displays the names of the hostages as twinkling stars in the void — unreachable, but on our minds.

A meditation circle around the installation at the hostage vigil at Tel Aviv Museum square A meditation circle around the installation at the hostage vigil at Tel Aviv Museum square, November 11, 2023. Photo: Noam Amir.

Video

Each Name a Star

The installation has 3 layers

  • A neopixel led strip (arranged in a spiral) driven by an Arduino running the neopixel-twinkle sketch.
  • A white sheet.
  • Projection from above of each-name-a-star.html with 180-degree rotated names (rotation makes sense when projected from above).

each-name-a-star.html instructions

If your projector can display a web browser, you can use the live version

  • The page is online here.
  • Down arrow turns the names 180 degrees (Up arrow to reverse)
  • Left arrow hides star backdrop (Right arrow to reverse)

Static video files (currently outdated!)

If your projector can only show local video files (e.g SD card or disk on key), here are two minute long videos:

  • enas.mp4 [outdated!] — Default settings
  • enas180.mp4 [outdated!] — Names rotated 180-degrees (for projection from above).