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Interactive Installation

Sensor, Electronic Display Screen, Speakers

150cm*30cm

2021

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#TouchDesigner · # Arduino · #  Adobe Premiere

Interactive Art + Creative Technology + Prototyping + Visual Design

In an era where privacy concerns are on the rise, it's ironic that our personal lives are becoming more exposed through social media and smartphone screens. This interactive installation delves into the theme of privacy, employing electronic screens and ultrasonic sensors.

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As the viewer encounters the installation, they may be intrigued by the message and approach for a closer look. However, once they enter the privacy zone, their view of the screen is obstructed by the sudden emergence of eyes, serving as a protective barrier and signaling that the information is not meant to be seen. Just as invading someone's privacy makes them uncomfortable, the inclusion of the eye element in this artwork aims to evoke a similar sense of discomfort for the observer. It's a reminder that the act of prying into others' personal matters is mutual in its capacity to inflict harm, urging viewers to refrain from curiosity and the desire to intrude.

Despite the appearance of gaps between the eyes, tempting viewers to seek more information, it also symbolizes the difficulty of safeguarding complete privacy. It highlights the ongoing challenge individuals face in preserving their personal boundaries in a digitally interconnected world.

The different situations when the audience interacts with installation.

When audiences keep their distance

When audiences enter the privacy zone

When audiences keep their distance

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