Wednesday, November 17, 2010

"Interactivity” can change the way one experiences art, and it can also change the type of art. The function of interactivity alters the viewer’s position to that of a participant who drives the experience of art. The viewer will become an active participant, and the artist a server, a creator of an interactive system.…like a digital networking system. A system is not a static object, it is a dynamic system reacting to the participant depending on the way the artist created it.

Masaki Fujihata

Chloe will tell us more about this artist, but looks really interesting. He has a couple of books.

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