Interactive audio installation.
Not exact matches
Her studio practice focuses on creating
installations and
interactive environments that explore various ways in which digital technologies can transform one's perception of
audio and visual stimuli.
Elaine's areas of interest include:
Interactive arts (dance / visual arts / poetry...); performance and
installations; contemporary arts; computer music; digital video; new aesthetics; noise (
audio & visual) and ambient (spatial chaos / order) transformed into art materials and expressions; new techniques; cultural diversity and interaction.
For this project, XAP have brought together an international group of artists and technologists, combining multi-sensory
installations,
interactive robotics, paint, machine learning, dance, sculpture, video, print,
audio and performance.
CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS: 300 Eighth Ave. N. «Secret Identity,»
interactive audio and video
installation by Alicia Berger and John Burrow.
Augmenting them with make - up, wigs, glass eyes, as well as
interactive sensors and
audio components to simulate bodily processes and reactions, Hershman Leeson, like Thek, also encased her modular body parts in materials like Plexiglas or recycled them into site - specific
installations, plugging the figures into larger cultural narratives about power, technology and gender.
They have held solo shows at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York, the District Six Museum in Cape Town, «Capo d'Arte» in Gagliano del Capo (Lecce) and in Times Square, where in 2016 they displayed Jungle - ized, a major
interactive audio - visual
installation.
December 2, 2014, Austin, Texas — From January 24 through April 19, The Contemporary Austin presents an immersive and
interactive exhibition of assemblages, sculptures, objects, and
audio installations by New York - based artist Tom Sachs.
Her solo exhibitions include Theatermachine, an
interactive audio / video and environment
installation in Bonn, Germany in 1995; The Book of Air, also in Bonn in 1993; Paradox Beach, a permanent
installation of a children's learning game at the Staten Island Children's Museum in 2005, and Every Time I Open My Eyes I See Things, at the Butler Institute of American Art in 2008.
The App provides instant access to the nearly 3,000 works of modern and contemporary art in the Phillips's permanent collection; exhibition and collection
audio guides; concert and artist talk podcasts; behind - the - scenes
installation videos;
interactive floor plans; exhibition and event calendars; visitor information; and one - click text message donations.
Debuting at Come Together in the Bayview, this
interactive art
installation features
audio of Wu Yee's founders, a slideshow of Wu Yee's early days, notes of how Wu Yee has impacted San Francisco's children and families, and a call to San Francisco's politicians and leaders to consider Wu Yee's impact in their policy decisions.