
criticalsenses is somaya langley - an australian interested in things like ideas, art, creative practice, events & festivals, publicly available information, technology, travel, mobility and society; particularly how it all weaves together. right now she's rethinking life & wondering what next
Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Saturday, December 03, 2005
e-performance
attended a day of the e-performance conference at UNSW (http://media.arts.unsw.edu.au/eperformance/program.html)
Norie Neumark and Maria Miranda's presentation on their e.motion project was fantastic and hilarious all at once. Sarah Rubidge's interactive space raises all the questions - the role of an individual, proximity to others and meaningful interaction with a constructed space - that we are all grappling with in developing these interactive environments.
there are still questions lingering in my mind:
Norie Neumark and Maria Miranda's presentation on their e.motion project was fantastic and hilarious all at once. Sarah Rubidge's interactive space raises all the questions - the role of an individual, proximity to others and meaningful interaction with a constructed space - that we are all grappling with in developing these interactive environments.
there are still questions lingering in my mind:
- do immersive spaces really create more immersive art experiences?
- do users/audiences actually gain from these types of experiences?
- do experiences that intend to frustrate the user actually make them contemplate the issue/concept being addressed?
Labels:
e-performance,
immersive,
maria miranda,
norie neumark,
space,
unsw
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