Tuesday 14 December 2010

Interactive installation concept



My concept as it stands now is a web site where a user can upload an image of their surrounding. The user is then asked to  add attributes to the image. This image is then sorted along with the attributes the users has selected.
A program  then sorts the images by the attributes the users have given. Images with similar attributes are put into sequences which are projected in a physical environment accompanied with an audio recording which shares similar attributes as the images. 

At Show and Tell last week I was given some very useful feed back which will help complete the circle of interaction (on-line users interaction generates  physical user interaction which creates more on-line interaction). The idea was to create a twitter style comment box which allows users of the physical installation to leave comments on images being projected. these comments can then be viewed by the on-line users.
Another piece of feed back I was given was to change the attributes from physically elements (location, time etc.) to human emotional elements (sadness, joy etc..). The installation would then project sequences of images relating to certain emotions. Robin also commented that these images could be geo-tagged allowing the possibly of a map of emotion of Scotland or world wide (the map would show where people arPublish Poste most happiest, stressed etc..). 

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