Interactive installations mediated by digital technology: analysis and production
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-53202011000200004Keywords:
interactive installations, analysis of artwork, art-technologyAbstract
This article has two objectives regarding interactive installations mediated by digital technology: the first is to create a structure that helps analyzing the artwork, since it's usually summarized to its technological effects; the second is to present the elements involved in the installation, so that begginer artists in the field have references for thinking an interactive installation project, a present difficulty in the teaching of art. Although the creative process has no rules, some common elements can be detected in most interactive installations. We present a general framework that draws the operation of the installation process and discusses each element in that system. At the end, as the implementation of this proposal, we analyze an installation.Downloads
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