Final Project Essay by Eva

My current focus is the exploration of digital art projects with the added element of interactivity, and how this additional aspect influences the art experience for the audience. I further explored the effect of seeing user’s own face reflected in the project, by exploring digital artists whom used Style Transfer mirrors. Wondering how a person would feel if they had some control over the sequence of events of them observing the art project, as well their reaction to seeing their own reflection – became my two focal points in the development of this project.

I am building a display (Fg. 1)  that will be centred around a screen, with mirrors positioned to reflect the screen towards one another, a “control panel” in reach of the users’ hand, and potentially a headset (depending if audio elements will be incorporated).

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In the most simple terms: I want to create a(n audio-)visual experience that will activate the camera feature and showcase the users face in the finale of their experience of navigating through visual sketches. Human behavioural patterns tend to indicate a stronger sense of awareness of one-self when a reflection of their physical appearance is in sight. This particular phenomenon made me consider when are the times we lose touch with ourselves? A routine, a mundane rotation of the dynamic lifestyle can detach  the individual from their true self. By provoking my audience to look at themselves, I am intending for them to capture a few moments out of their busy schedule to think about themselves, and what  sort of emotion is triggered when you are just faced with yourself.

The more I dive into the ever-so developing aim of the project, the more I change the physical layout for the purpose of fulfilling the maxim extent of my vision. The display with a curtain, similar to a photo-booth opening and closing, would create a very intimate experience for the user, as there would be absolutely no distractions, just the visual aid of the screen and the mirrors, and themselves.  I do truly believe the addition of audio aid would be beneficial, but I need to see the extent of my ability on this part and/or the ability to use other artists’ music. There will be no souvenir to keep from this experience, but rather a quick flashback of the emotion you felt when you saw your-self in a dark display in the IMA lab. 

More technically: I will be creating visual animations with Processing, that will be at parts interactive with a joystick that the user will be able to play with. My plan right now is to create the visual experience, currently considering the time frame from 1-6 minutes; build a small prototype of the display checking the angles for the mirrors; having the first prototype fo the display in a week time. 

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