Posts Tagged 'interaction'

“Kitchen (You’ve Never Had It So Good)” by Gob Squad (2007) Analysis

Gob Squad’s Kitchen (You’ve Never Had it So Good) is an exemplary example of expanded theatre. Kitchen premiered in 2007; it is an interpretation and to a certain extent a reenactment of and reaction to Andy Warhol’s films Kitchen, Eat,

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“Kitchen (You’ve Never Had It So Good)” by Gob Squad (2007) Analysis

Gob Squad’s Kitchen (You’ve Never Had it So Good) is an exemplary example of expanded theatre. Kitchen premiered in 2007; it is an interpretation and to a certain extent a reenactment of and reaction to Andy Warhol’s films Kitchen, Eat,

/ bgansky

“Link” by Kimchi and Chips (2010)

This is an interactive installation created with many cardboard boxes stacked to form some sort of urban landscape on which images of participants were projected. People could come up to the installation and record a video of themselves and see

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“Link” by Kimchi and Chips (2010)

This is an interactive installation created with many cardboard boxes stacked to form some sort of urban landscape on which images of participants were projected. People could come up to the installation and record a video of themselves and see

/ aiott

“Sandbox” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2010)

This piece uses large scale projection and cameras to create interactions between people on different size scales. A camera records and aerial view of people on a beach and projects it onto a sand box (small scale) for people to

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“Sandbox” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2010)

This piece uses large scale projection and cameras to create interactions between people on different size scales. A camera records and aerial view of people on a beach and projects it onto a sand box (small scale) for people to

/ aiott

“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

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“Rain Room” by rAndom International (2012)

Posts Vimeo / rAndom International – via Iframely Rain Room is an installation art that could also be seen as a “trust game”. In the room of falling water, the 3D camera tracks visitor’s walking path and navigate the rain, so that

/ bingruitang

“LIVE/WORK” by Joy Poulard

LIVE/WORK is a performance installation I created in 2014 examining voyeurism and exhibitionism, domesticity and the societal role of artists. I found and renovated a blighted storefront and converted it into an artist’s live/work studio where I publicly performed for one month

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“LIVE/WORK” by Joy Poulard

LIVE/WORK is a performance installation I created in 2014 examining voyeurism and exhibitionism, domesticity and the societal role of artists. I found and renovated a blighted storefront and converted it into an artist’s live/work studio where I publicly performed for one month

/ jpoulard

“The Extra People” by Ant Hampton (2015)

A part of his ongoing series of performance pieces (called autoteatro) exploring interaction and “self-sufficient” performance, The Extra People is a site-specific and immersive performance for large theatres, where 15 audience members sit in the seats and watch another 15

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“The Extra People” by Ant Hampton (2015)

A part of his ongoing series of performance pieces (called autoteatro) exploring interaction and “self-sufficient” performance, The Extra People is a site-specific and immersive performance for large theatres, where 15 audience members sit in the seats and watch another 15

/ bgansky