Interactive Art

Interactive art is a piece of art that involves the spectator in some way. Some sculptures achieve this by letting the observer walk in, on, and around the piece. Other works include computers and sensors to respond to motion, heat or other types of input. Many pieces of Internet art and electronic art are highly interactive. Sometimes visitors are able to navigate through a hypertext environment; some works accept textual or visual input from outside; sometimes an audience can influence the course of a performance or can even participate in it. Interactive Art can be distinguished from Reactive Art, Electronic Art, or Immersive Art in that it is a dialog between the piece and the participant; specifically, the participant has "agency" (the ability to act upon) the piece and is furthermore invited to do so in the context of the piece, i.e. the piece has "affordance" or "affords" the interaction. In contrast, Reactive Art tends to be a monologue -- the artwork may change form in the presence of the viewer but the viewer may not be invited to engage in the reaction but "merely" enjoy it. By far the most popular form of Interactive Art is video games. Due to the commercial forces which shape their design and content, however, video games are sometimes denigrated as a "lesser" form of the art. In terms of the creation of agency, however, many video games are at the forefront of the artistic exploration of interactivity. The Prix Ars Electronica is a major yearly competition that gives awards to outstanding examples of (technology-driven) interactive art. The Association of Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group in Graphics -- SIGGRAPH is another annual conference that highlights many interactive artists in both their Art Gallery and Emerging Technologies venues.

Examples

Artists

Projects

  • Angel Of History: Interactive Video Installation / Doron Altaratz - http://angelofhistory.com
  • Shadow Garden - http://www.mine-control.com
  • The Alphabet Synthesis Machine - http://alphabet.tmema.org/* http://www.betaspace.org/
  • The Living Image: VR Installation - http://www.thelivingimage.org/
  • http://www.theremediproject.com/
  • Amodal Suspension - http://www.amodal.net/

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