InfiniTV: User Manual

Contents

1- Unpacking & Setup

2- Basic Operation

3- Warnings

4- Exhibition Recommendations

5- Care & Support

6- Technical Specifications

7- Concept

Description

Multilayer, reflected display, in rare (1950's) TV set

Artist: Nourathar Studio

Authors: Caen Botto & Marta Rupérez

Title: InfiniTV

Date: 2018

Medium: Augmented Reality. Mixed media; antique TV set, glass, perspex. LED screen, Raspberry Pi, electronics,

Dimensions: 58 (h) x 62 (w) x 45.5 (d) cm

Loop duration: 2'40"

Edition: 3 of 3

1- Unpacking & Setup

Contents:

- InfiniTV (artwork)

- Power cable

- Spare micro-sd card (inside artwork)

- Separate box containing glass sphere


THE ARTWORK SHOULD BE UNPACKED AND TESTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEPTION.

In the event of damage or loss to the crate and its contents during shipment, a claim can be filed; however, all carriers and insurance policies have cutoff periods for filing.

1.1 Open the TOP of the box using a screwdriver where indicated:



1.2 Unpack the artwork:

· Remove bag containing power cable.

· Remove extra polystyrene.

· Hold both belts and steadily pull upwards to lift the artwork out of the box

(2 people recommended)

· Remove wrapping.

1.3 To move the artwork, lift by firmly holding from the bottom, front and back

(2 people recommended)

Caution: Avoid moving the artwork when the glass sphere is in place.

1.4 Open the back:

a) Place the artwork on a flat surface.

b) Remove 3 screws and back cover (manual screwdriver recommended)

c) Unscrew the 4 wooden wedges that hold the curved glass (manual screwdriver recommended)

d) Hold top & bottom of curved glass and carefully remove by sliding downwards.

e) Carefully place glass sphere on its stand, through the circular opening in the reflecting glass.

Cotton gloves are recommended to avoid leaving marks on glass items.

f) Use marks and guides provided to replace curved glass.

Screw 4 wooden wedges back in place (step c) above).

g) Replace back cover and 3 screws (step b) above).


2- Basic operation

Turning ON:

- Plug piece to electric grid (100 - 240V)

- Press switch on.

- Wait 20 seconds



Turning OFF: *

- Press & release red button

- Wait 10 seconds

- Turn switch off

(see *WARNING below)

3- Warnings

* Warning: To ensure the durability of the electronic components, it is VERY IMPORTANT that the piece is turned off following instructions (above)

· Temperature: Under 25ºC, recommended ambient temperature.

· Humidity: Between 30% - 55%, recommended ambient relative humidity.

4- Exhibition Recommendations

Ambient light: The artwork will be best viewed under controlled lighting conditions.

Stand: For best viewing, stand should be between 70cm and 1,10m high. Width and depth should be slightly larger than artwork's

5- Care & Support

This User Manual can be accessed using the QR code on the back of the artwork (QR reader app necessary; these can be found for android or iPhone).

This online version will include further additions, details and updates.

Maintenance: Isopropyl alcohol can be used to clean the TV's front glass (apply gently with anti-static cloth). Use wax to polish and protect the artwork's wooden box.

Preservation: Purchase of replacement screen and Raspberry Pi are recommended (see Technical Specifications below)

Support: nourathar_dot_m_at_gmail_dot_com // +34 687 049 717

6- Technical Specifications

Technology:

Full HD Screen 24'5"

Benq GL2580H

LED. Resolution: 1920 x 1080; HDMI, DVI

Dimensions: 42.6 (h) x 55.7 (w) x 17.5 (d) cm

Specifications

Barebone computer:

Raspberry Pi 3 model B

1.2 GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex A53, 1GB RAM, USB 2.0)

Technical specs (pdf)

http://www.raspberrypi.org

Warranty:

All technology included with the piece is new.

The warranty of each component is provided by its supplier.

7- Concept

InfiniTV unfolds within a rare, vintage (1950s) TV set. It offers an unusual exploration into multi-dimensional compositions with various layers of refraction, diffraction and reflection which suggest an infinite depth. The time dimension is also included through the rhythmic sense of the animated composition, together with the evocation of travelling back in time.

On one hand, the piece is a tribute to the obsolete technology it uses; on the other, it draws attention to the contrast between old and new media: a contemporary LED screen is contained within an older version of a similar technology (1950's, valve TV set).

Unlinke some other recent artworks by Nourathar, in InfiniTV the magic trick – the light source - is not hidden; it becomes instead a central part of the composition through the continuity in space of the light it emits.

These works pay tribute to many early inventors, magicians and light-art pioneers from the turn of the 20th Century, who used optical illusions to tease and test the perception of the viewer. Nourathar's aim with this series is to recover some of the fascination which, at that time, was felt for the magic of technology.

InfiniTV