CHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2006
DOI: 10.1145/1125451.1125506
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Magic Asian art

Abstract: Throughout history, paintings have had a static perspective, as determined by the artist. Nowadays, viewers are not passive anymore. This proposal focuses on dynamic painting, and active audiences. Magic Asian Art allows viewers to enjoy dynamic Asian painting, and furthermore, each audience recreates the same painting according to their personal preference or the impression of a painting. It is quite similar that conductor conducts an orchestra for the same music differently. We extract viewer's intension bas… Show more

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“…Interactive art has been assumed to shape user identities and selfawareness [11,14]. For example, technological installations have been developed for the purposes of questioning specific cultural identities [12], or to shift the role of users from 'audience' to collaborator [1].…”
Section: Background On Interactive Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interactive art has been assumed to shape user identities and selfawareness [11,14]. For example, technological installations have been developed for the purposes of questioning specific cultural identities [12], or to shift the role of users from 'audience' to collaborator [1].…”
Section: Background On Interactive Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The iTourist system [Qvarfordt 2005] is an experimental tourist information system that adapts what it displays, depending on where the user is gazing on the screen. Magic Asian Art [Park 2006] is an interactive painting that alters its appearance based on where the viewer looks (e.g., if the viewer gazes at the sky, it will start snowing).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When left to their own devices, individual users and user groups tend to explore such interactive 1.4 What this thesis is not about | 5 systems for their own enjoyment and creative self-perception by producing artistic interactions [62]. Existing art works in museums can also be made interactive for the user to experience [162] and indeed, whole museums might benefit from the interactivity that gesture-interfaces have to offer [117].…”
Section: Interactive Public Artmentioning
confidence: 99%