The Image in Interaction and Proprioception

The image role in interactive and biosensorial artwork leads back to the term of animism. In that understanding, images of objects and beings are connected with physical objects and beings. We encounter attempts of animistic connection of images and objects in interactive artworks, images become...

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Main Author: Raivo Kelomees
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Academy of Arts Press 2023-08-01
Series:Acta Academiae Artium Vilnensis
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Online Access:https://aaav.vda.lt/journal/article/view/165
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Summary:The image role in interactive and biosensorial artwork leads back to the term of animism. In that understanding, images of objects and beings are connected with physical objects and beings. We encounter attempts of animistic connection of images and objects in interactive artworks, images become alive. My argument is that in these artworks the rationalistic image-object and even viewer-artwork distinction is erased, moreover: the viewer becomes an image, the artwork. We can follow experiments in multimedia, telecommunication art, interactive art, and biofeedback art and see a gradual disappearance of the breach between the viewer and the image. This is a paradigmatically a new situation in art history where there is no distinction between viewer and the artwork.
ISSN:1392-0316
2783-6843