Our theme included both Masaki Fujihata and Perry Hoberman. Our exhibit was entitled "The Interactive Journey." Our idea behind the whole exhibit was to solely dedicate the gallery to interactive art. In other words, we wanted to explore art that relies on the viewer to complete it, instead of the artists' being in complete charge. We wanted to go away from the forbidden art to the reachable and literally touchable. It was an interesting comparison between both Fujihata and Hoberman because though they were similar when it came to interactive and digital art, the way they presented were quite different. Fujihata was mainly projections while Hoberman was mainly installation. Overall, I feel that our exhibit was highly successful in not only showcasing two amazing digital artists but by allowing them to unite into an interactive journey.
Links:
Fujihata:
http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/fujihata/biography/
http://images.pingmag.jp/images/article/sonar01.jpg
http://www.fujihata.jp/um05/IMG_1684.jpg
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~infoarts/links/actobjects/fujihata.Beyond-Pages2.jpg
Hoberman:
http://www.perryhoberman.com/
Monday, May 3, 2010
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