A programme of digital art and interactive interfaces at the LEVEL Centre. We have just installed our first two interactive screens as a part of the Inter-ACT+Re-ACT programme. These have been created by Andrew Williams (Artist in Residence at the LEVEL Centre) and Jack Wright (LEVEL Centre) and are entitled MIRRORS.
MIRRORS
A Inter-ACT + Re-ACT
Project [2015].
MIRRORS comprises two interactive screens (Mirror I +
Mirror II). They have been created at LEVEL to provide an informal means of engagement
with digital art and opportunities to respond and change the images through
physical interaction as people journey through the Centre. Both screens are
located in the corridor and use cameras to create a strange mirror – reflecting
a digitally altered image onto the screen. The camera also acts as a sensor, providing
an opportunity for people to manipulate the images seen on the screen through
movement.
MIRROR I is located at the end of the corridor and uses a
delay in the image to create a time warp. Images seen on the screen only appear
after a 40 second interval, meaning that you only see what you have done in the
recent past (created by Jack Wright)
MIRROR II is more complicated. Located in the centre of the
corridor it comprises 10 individual programmes each providing a different means
of interaction. Each programme plays for 60 seconds and then moves sequentially
through each one. Sometimes you may appear to be walking on the ceiling and at
other times your movement may control the image on the screen (created by Andrew Williams).
This project also incorporates a research element. By
providing a variety of interactive possibilities we hope to be able to observe peoples’
motivation, reaction and willingness to engage in an informal, (non led)
interactive creative process. We would like to gather more information to help
inform and guide our future work. For example: Which programmes work well and
how? Do people spontaneously interact with the screens? How best can we develop
these in the future? How can people creatively contribute to the future development
of interactive art?
Inter-ACT
+ Re-ACT is a new interactive
programme of exhibitions, installations and research at the LEVEL Centre. Over
a twelve month period we will create and develop new art work & tools for
people to interact with and react to using computer based digital media and
simple, intuitive interfaces. Using movement, touch & sound, visitors to
the LEVEL Centre will be able to play intuitively to manipulate digital images,
audio & video and perform within stimulating interactive installations/sensory
environments. Re-ACT + Inter-ACT will also provide opportunities for people to
create their own creative works and integrate them within future installations
and exhibitions.
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