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Interactional art occurs as piece of art that involves the spectator in some manner. A bit of sculptures achieve this by letting a observer hike inside, in, & in a area of the piece. More works include computers and sensing element to respond to motion, heat or even more types of input. Several pieces of Internet art and electronic art are highly interactional. Another time visitant come the cappella to navigate across a hypertext environment; some works assume textual or even ocular input from either outside; every now and again an audience might influence the course of a performance or can even participate within it.

Interactive Art may be distinguished from either Reactive Art, Electronic Art, or even Immersive Art in this these are a dialog between a piece & a participant; specifically, the participant has "agency" (a ability to influence) a piece & is moreover invited to launder soh in the context of the piece, we.e. a piece has "affordance" or "affords" a interaction. Inside direct contrast, Reactive Art tends to become a monologue -- a nontextual matter can change shape when in contact with a viewer however the viewer might not exist as invited to locate in the reaction however "merely" enjoy it.

By far a virtually all popular form of Interactive Art is video games. Due to the commercial forces which shape their project & content, nonetheless, computer game come every now and again denigrated as a "lesser" form of the art. Around terms of a creation of professional, notwithstanding, several computer game come at the forefront of the artistic exploration of interactivity.

A Prix Ars Electronica is a major yearly competition that gives awards to great examples of (technology-caused) interactional art.

A Association of Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group in Graphics (SIGGRAPH) is another annual conference that highlights many interactive artists in both their Art Gallery and Emerging Technologies venues.

Examples

Artists

[http://www.newarteest.com/digitalart.html newArteest], listing of large digital artists Doron Altaratz [http://vjsputnik.com/ (external link)] Yariv Alter Fin [http://www.alterFin.org/ (external link)] HeHe [http://www.hehe.org (external link)] Dr. Hugo Heyrman Perry Hoberman Peter William Holden [http://www.karotz.gmxhome.de (external link)] Brian Knep [http://www.blep.com (external link)] Knowbotic Research George Legrady [http://www.georgelegrady.com/ (external link)] Golan Levin [http://www.flong.com/ (external link)] Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Graham Nicholls Nancy Paterson [http://www.vacuumwoman.com (external link)] David Rokeby Mark Sedgwick [http://www.nowikonik.com (external link)] Zack Booth Simpson [http://www.mine-control.com (external link)] Scott Snibbe [http://www.snibbe.com/ (external link)] Camille Utterback [http://www.creativenerve.com/ (external link)] Shane Cooper [http://www.shanecooper.com/ (external link)] Olivier Auber [http://poietic-generator.net/ (external link)]

Projects
[http://poietic-generator.net poietic-generator] Rattling instance collective interaction Angel Of History, interactional streaming videos installation by Doron Altaratz [http://angelofhistory.com (external link)] Mine Control [http://www.mine-control.com (external link)] Alphabet Synthesis Machine A Residing Image, VR installation [http://www.thelivingimage.org/ (external link)] A Remedi Project [http://www.theremediproject.com/ (external link)] Amodal Suspension [http://www.amodal.net/ (external link)] Tollbooth Gallery interactive public art project involving video [http://www.artrod.org/ (external link)] [http://swarmsketch.com SwarmSketch] Collective sketching site

Warnell.com
warnell.com new media network. Ted Warnell's work is some of the most zenny elegant visual design you'll run across. Funny and thoughtful, simple and strong. You'll leave feeling you didn't get it all and you'd be right.

Riding the Meridian
... exists to seek out and support new forms of literary art based on Internet technology and emerging theories, to facilitate communication within the online literary community, to recognize unique poetic talent and support emerging voices, to explore the myriad forms by which the Internet can be used to publish and promote poetry.

TRINPsite: Computer Generated Poetry
Some examples of "computer generated poetry."

Re: The Virtual Affair
net.art, cyber.poetry, multi.new.media.works by Reiner Strasser and friends

Ray Kurzweil's Cybernetic Poet
Creates "language models" based on poets and helps you find rhymes, alliterations, turns of phrase, and has a screen saver that writes poetry. Download basic version for free.

Loss Pequeño Glazier
Literary experiments by the mind behind the SUNY Buffalo EPC (Electronic Poetry Center).

Vispo Langu(im)age
Poetry - New Media: L inks of the Imagination. "Links to literary (in some sense) Web sites."

Temporary Eponymous Zone
Lee Worden's Home Page. Literary machines, text derangers and textual surrealist games.

Trace Online Writing Community
Based in England, this project is quite extensive in its involvement in imaginative writing.

Stream of Consciousness
An interactive poetic garden.


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