Friday 7 February 2020

Critique

Theme

Narrow down on 'what' it is I want to present.

  • Do I want the audience to see my version of the narrative or do I want them to present their version fo the narrative


Content

Audiences' narrative

Images projected onto book - people go through the book, leaving their mark on the book - could be through paint on their hands or through images printed onto gloss photo paper (smudges when you rub fingers onto.

  • Big stack of books with projected images onto, people handle and move to see projection - interaction creates new composition on page. 
  • ISADORA book - Make projections that react as people use the book 
Do I want to disrupt the 'structure' of the book or the 'content' of the book? 


Sam Meech 


Visuals reacting to movement (picked up through webcam) 

'Generative Fiction is an interactive installation combining the generative power of feedback systems with the clunky charm of analogue video interfaces to create an evolving stream of text and textures.'




Interacting Mapping Installation 

'A ghostly concrete train-set provides the framework for an organic 'living' video projection, activated by the audience using coloured laser pens. As users interact with the sculpture, colouring it in with the lasers, they trigger a strange growth of Red, Green and Blue light, and accompanying whirring sounds that rise in pitch and intensity as the network is revealed.' 










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