Her work in New Albany regularly illuminates one side of the building housing Wicks Pizza on State Street.
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She has projected her art work on buildings overseas in Cape Town, South Africa and Lodz, Poland and here in New York City, Miami, Grand Rapids, Mich., and New Albany, Ind.
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She has shown Kopp how to use the projection mapping software program called Millumin, which allows the user to manipulate an image to fit the contours of an architectural structure.Ĭarbonneau’s art, which deals with the effects of globalization on society and the environment, often uses projection devices. “He’s really taken the initiative to learn techniques and reach out for information outside class,” Carbonneau said. He changed his focus from ceramics to a major in digital art and interactive media, a new IUS program and the only one of its kind in the Louisville area. Kopp began immersing himself in digital art less than two years ago after he took a video and digital photography class with assistant professor Tiffany Carbonneau. It’s exhilarating and putting a good message out there,” he said. “This is the first time I’ve taken my work out of the classroom and into the community. Other than “a few people driving through the parking lot” that night, Kopp said, most people have seen the image because he has shown them his photos or they’ve seen his posts on social media. Kopp,an Indiana University Southeast art student, was photographing the image for about 15 minutes, he said, before a law enforcement officer asked him to unplug the cords connected to the courthouse's power outlet.
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“This seemed like this projection work would be a way to shed some positive light on an ugly situation and help transform the negativity into something beautiful.”
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“I am homosexual and with all the press Kim Davis was getting I thought it was important to add more positive light from the LBGT community,” Kopp said. He parked his car and just after sundown connected his cables from a power source outside the building to a projector he had positioned in his open trunk to project his modified design of the rainbow flag - signifying LGBT pride. It was raining when he arrived outside the Rowan County courthouse where Kim Davis, the now infamous county clerk who defied a federal court order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, works. 30, student artist Michael Kopp took off from Louisville for Morehead with his laptop computer, a projector and electric cables ready to make a statement - a silent but visual one.