Created by New York - based artist Lee Mingwei,
this interactive installation invites visitors to take a flower when they leave the Museum, on the condition that they make a detour on the way to their next destination and give the flower to a stranger as a gift.
Not exact matches
Each
installation is an
interactive environment in which viewers are
invited to physically negotiate the tensile composition.
Some digital
installations are
interactive and
invite viewers to consider the convergence of art and technology.
Visitors are
invited to observe airborne and earthbound geometric constructions saturated in bright colours; examine his Bólides (Fireballs),
interactive composite objects filled with sand and other substances, which were intended to be handled by viewers; dance samba in one of his Parangolés, capes designed by the artist to be worn by the public; play billiard on a pool table that is supposed to send you back to the atmosphere of Vincent Van Gogh's painting The Night Cafe; and experience immersive exotic or unfamiliar environments, as in his
installations Tropicália (1967) and Eden (1969).
Visitors can peruse the artists» favorite «love letters and hate mail,» and are
invited to contribute their own voices to multiple
interactive installations.
The allusion to audience participation hints at the signature characteristic of Lee's practice, which includes
interactive installations in which the artist
invites viewers to be co-creators in his often playful projects.
Aubrey de Cheubell
invited viewers to explore memory with her
interactive installation complete with breathing chairs....
The artist's
interactive installation immerses visitors in contemporary African - American culture, then
invites visitors to voice their own opinions.
PlayTime features three tactile
interactive works, including an immersive balloon room
installation by Turner Prize winner Martin Creed and participatory One Minute Sculptures by internationally renowned artist Erwin Wurm which
invite visitors to become part of the exhibition by striking and holding unexpected poses with everyday objects.
Thought Bubble is their
interactive installation that
invites you to play with giant levitating spheres.
Jenny Marketou offers a site - specific,
interactive wall
installation which
invites visitors to walk around the neighborhood to record their olfactory experiences on a giant smell map.
Rhona Byrne's
interactive work
invites people to reconstruct her life - size sculptural
installation and make their own environments.
The Korean Culture & Arts Foundation (KCAF) Insa Art Space, Arts Council Korea, 100 - 5 GwanhoonDong (3 - 4th Floor) JongnoGu, Seoul, Korea / T: (02) 760 - 4721 ~ 3 MINALIZA1000 Solo Exhibition,
Invited by KCAF
Interactive Multi-media
Installation Exhibition
The public is
invited to trade their art with the work of Northern New Mexico, Colorado, New Jersey and New York based artists, as the NMSU University Art Gallery unveils an
interactive installation by artist Jason Middlebrook, known as Your General Store.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) presents Rafael Lozano - Hemmer Frequency and Volume, an exhibition on view until February 3, 2013,
invites visitors to tune in and listen to different radio frequencies by using their own bodies in an
interactive video and sound
installation.
Open to artists, architects and designers of all types, we
invite you to send us your ideas for a performance,
installation or
interactive - based project that will open our imaginations and create a dialogue between our two signature events: TEDxKids @SMU on Oct. 15, 2010 and TEDxSMU on Oct. 16, 2010.
The artists have been
invited to participate based on their unique approach and will create a one - off immersive experience for an intimate group of guests that may include
installation, performance,
interactive elements and dinner or lunch.
Visitors can peruse the artists» favorite «love letters and hate mail,» drawn from almost three decades of humorous, heart - warming and shocking communications, and are
invited to contribute their own views to an
interactive wall
installation.
Audiences are
invited to celebrate images of intense sexual chemistry,
interactive prints with mixed pheromones, sculptural
installations made of growing crystals, very large microcosmic photographs, paintings depicting molecular structures and alchemical laboratories and a dedicated screening room featuring films about liquid forms, universe and drugs.
List Projects: Kambui Olujimi features A Life in Pictures, an
interactive installation functioning as a social space where visitors are
invited to exchange pictures from their lives with selections from the artist's photographic archive.