Tag Archives: interactive art

HTML5 Music Video by Arcade Fire and Google

Google launched an online collaboration today with Arcade Fire consisting of a music video made using Google street view and satellite imagery put to the music of Arcade Fire’s “We Used to Wait” using HTML5 coding tricks. Google is calling it “The Chrome Experience” showcasing their web browser’s excellent HTML5 support. The project uses the [...]

Multitouch Spheres

I recently came across an interesting video of a colorful fluid/particle simulation within a multitouch sphere, posted by an arts collective in the UK called Seeper. It’s a nice piece of interactive art, although apparently still a work in progress.

I haven’t heard much about the Microsoft sphere that “surfaced” (pun presumably intented) last year in [...]

Camille Utterback Interview

Wired recently produced a video interview with interactive artist Camille Utterback for a piece on GadgetLab and I happened to stumble across it. Utterback is a 2009 MacArthur Foundation fellow and, as I’ve noted previously, she’s been doing interesting interactive art for a fairly long time. It’s worth watching the video and keeping up with [...]

Sniff – an Interactive Window Experience

Sniff is an on-the-street in-window IOOH experience that does a nice job of engaging the visitor in a playful and entertaining way.

When walking on the sidewalk, passersby will notice a cute (because of its behavior more than its looks) 3D dog avatar that clearly wants some attention. This dog is looking for a few minutes [...]

National Gallery Interactive Art at St Pancras

Museums have been implementing interactive exhibits for many years, of course. But the adoption has been decidedly uneven throughout the museum world. Not surprisingly, science centers and children’s museums have been an easy fit with new and emerging technologies and have done some of the most interactive projects. Classical art museums have tended to be [...]