I like the interactive art exhibit for Claude Monet that I once visited. It was designed by Associate Director of Exhibits Jordyn Melino. It took several months to put together. I believe the project took custom software because it involves the use of motion detectors to set off different sounds and images as one goes through the exhibit. The different sounds are supposed to make you believe that you are outside Monet’s studio hearing him paint. The images that show up as one walks around are his paintings and other images of materials and other things depending on what buttons you touch or things that you walk past. I believe this project is inspired by Claude Monet’s artworks and other interactive art exhibits. Possibly even the ones in children’s museums that involve even more sense. This project points to more interactive art exhibits in the future. Possibly involving even more sense next time.