Interactive
Definition
This term refers to art that requires the participation of the viewer or audience to be fully realized, often involving elements of technology, interactivity, and viewer engagement, creating works that change, evolve, or respond to the actions or presence of the audience.
History
Interactive art has become increasingly prominent with the rise of digital and new media technologies, where artists explore the potential for viewer interaction to shape the experience of the artwork, often creating works that are dynamic, participatory, and responsive to the viewer's actions.
Notable Examples
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Pulse Room, 2006-2018
Key Artists & Movements
Key figures include Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, whose interactive installations often use biometric data to create personalized experiences for viewers, and Nam June Paik, a pioneer of video art whose works often invite viewer interaction and challenge traditional boundaries between art and technology.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques involve the use of sensors, software, video, sound, and other technologies to create works that respond to the viewer's presence or actions. Artists may design interactive installations, digital art, or performance-based works that require active participation, often exploring the relationship between art, technology, and the viewer's role in the creative process.
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