I visited a museum, with some semblance of interactivity. Forgot to post about this last week. It's not all been *work work and more project work* throughout this month. I did take a bit of a weekend away, just to clear my head, but keep in touch with the arts and culture and explore new ones in different countries. In this case, Helsinki, Finland.
I went to the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, and found some very good pieces of work as part of a long-term collection by the museum, which they decided to display when I was visiting. This one in particular, stuck out:
It felt like I was walking through what seemed like a hundred ribbons. I guess the colour helped in a psychedelic traversing, but what really strikes me is the tangibility of such an installation. This is the point I myself am exploring with Tangible Projection: eliminating that boundary of static and purely visual art for the viewers; not necessarily to compel them into the artwork, but to extend the option of immersion.
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