I loved that the interactive game gave me the option to experience both worlds. As a muslim women I could relate to and found a lot of similarities between fati. But it was interesting to see what other people thought of her therefore thought of me. Something that really struck me was how people perceived…
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NeMe Abby Atwood
Interactive art is a relatively new phenomenon that has come about with the prevalence of advanced technologies. Many artists have begun to use this technology to create innovative and interactive pieces. Erkki Huhtamo article NeMe discusses the ways in which these interactive works are created and displayed. He also discusses the issues with defining interactive…
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In the reading, Erkki Huhtamo talks about interactive media, as well as how it is described in history. Many interactive arts can include VR gaming devices, 3D face rigging, and tracking or a light-up floor. This has made it simple and innovative for individuals to use interactive tech through computing and internet.
NeMe Article Response
NeMe Article Response One of the points that Erkki Huhtamo makes is that as technology improves, the interactive art pieces become more commonplace. A specific example of this is the introduction of the Internet. With the introduction of the Internet, pieces are more widely available, but at the same time, takes away from the level…
NeMe Response
In the NeMe paper the author dives into that can be considered as ‘interactive art’ in the modern computer-driven age. The author gives examples of how it is now easier to reach people through the click of a button and interact through small means, than a physical interaction of older art. By the minimal interaction…
NeMe Article Response
The article shows how Erikki Hutamo explains interactive art and how it has changed people perspectives. Interactive arts uses the internet in a humanizing way to make us interact with the art. Now a days there are many interactive pieces like huge floor pianos, As well as vr’s gaming systems. Another interactive example is the…
NeMe Response
In the article NeMe: Trouble at the Interface 2.0 by Erikki Huhtamo it mainly talks about interactive arts. Interactive media orginated in the 18th century is was originally made to make up for the work of the people in factories and office’s interactive media is an result of humans and machines. One major inspiration for…
NeMe Article Response
In the article “NeMe: Trouble at the Interface 2.0” by Erkki Huhtamo, the concept of “interactive art” is the main focus. Interactive is art that depends on the user interacting with the piece in question. I found it the idea of interactive art to be interesting but as Erkki said at the end…
NeMe Article Response
The article “Trouble at the Interface 2.0,” by Erkki Huhtamo had proposed that the interaction between art and spectators is something spectacular, for it gives a brand new idea for the use of art. Creating an innovative platform which can be altered or manipulated by the average human is quite incredible, for it…
NeMe: Trouble at the Interface 2.0 Response
This article by Erkki Huhtamo changed the way I think about interactive art. Before, like many others, I thought interactive art required active participation by a guest, and they needed to affect the artwork or installation. Reading about how Listening Post by Ben Ruben and Mark Hansen won the Golden Nica award and how the…
Jesse Schell
Something I believe that is plausible from what Jesse Schell was talking about when discussing the future is the kindle having a tracker on it. This seems like the most plausible idea of the future because it would help track all the books you would have read and also tell you where you left off…
Jesse Schell Video
The Plausible Jesse Schell’s whole video is regarding how everything in today’s world has been and could be turned into the function of a game or point system. When you think about it, there is definitely many things that are including points for plane milage, reward systems for spending money at certain stores, even steps…
