Interplayful Sensoric Environments – Part I / Ildiko Mayr (AT), Benjamin Brunnbauer (AT), Hannes Buchwieser (DE), Joann Lee (KR)
A major area of research within the Time-Based and Interactive Media Arts Department is the playful exploration of interactions between humans, sensors, and a high-resolution projection system. The result is a wide range of applications and artworks that invite the audience to experiment and interact, as well as live performances in collaboration with dancers and performers.
Photo: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir
Interplayful Sensoric Environments – Part I / Ildiko Mayr (AT), Benjamin Brunnbauer (AT), Hannes Buchwieser (DE), Joann Lee (KR)
A major area of research within the Time-Based and Interactive Media Arts Department is the playful exploration of interactions between humans, sensors, and a high-resolution projection system. The result is a wide range of applications and artworks that invite the audience to experiment and interact, as well as live performances in collaboration with dancers and performers.
Photo: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir