Anastatica Sensibile — Grounding Interactivity on a Natural Process

Interactive artistic installations represent avantgarde forms of Contemporary Art. They are artistic works able to change their behavior in response to the behavior of the viewers, turning them into (more or less) active participants. This paper discusses an interactive installation the authors deve...

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Published inLeonardo (Oxford) Vol. 47; no. 5; pp. 502 - 503
Main Authors Di Maro, Daniela, Bene, Andrea, Bernini, Diego, Bonetti, Simone, De Michelis, Giorgio, Tisato, Francesco, Colombo, Gianluca
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The MIT Press, 1 Rogers Street, Cambridge MA 02142-1209, USA MIT Press 01.10.2014
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Summary:Interactive artistic installations represent avantgarde forms of Contemporary Art. They are artistic works able to change their behavior in response to the behavior of the viewers, turning them into (more or less) active participants. This paper discusses an interactive installation the authors developed during the beginning of 2012 for the St. Elmo Castle in Naples, Italy. In this installation the audience determines the evolution of the life cycle of specific plants, in terms of an opening/closing process. The paper proposes some reflections on this case study, especially about the engagement dimension promoted by the work.
Bibliography:October, 2014
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ISSN:0024-094X
1530-9282
DOI:10.1162/LEON_a_00823