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The Milwaukee Art Museum, USA is currently exhibiting a show called Act/React. The show is composed of interactive artworks by Daniel Rozin, Janet Cardiff, Brian Knepp, Liz Phillips, Camille Utterback and Scott Snibbe. All the works of unique art on show are unhindered by traditional interface objects such as the mouse and keyboard. Most of them instead employ computer vision technologies, more commonly known as interactive video.
Here, the combined use of digital video cameras and custom computer software allows each artwork to “see,” and respond to, bodies, colors and/or motion in the space of the museum. The few works not using cameras in this fashion employ similar technologies towards the same end. The art in Act React is entirely interactive adds to the experience of being enveloped within the work, as one sees and creates ones’ own reflection, ones’ movement and ones’ relationship with others throughout the exhibition. Via:  designboom |
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