Approaches to Interactive Art Systems
Author(s): Ernest Edmonds, Greg Turner, Linda Candy.
Proceedings: GRAPHITE '04, pp. 113--117,
2004.
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Abstract:
Artists work with computers and visual interaction in order
to create artworks in complex and varied ways. Collaboration
between technologists and artists frequently creates new forms
of interaction and visualization: it also promotes thinking
about new ways of programming such systems. This paper
discusses the role of interaction in art systems and some of the
new ways in which they are being built. Categories of
interactive art systems defined as static, dynamic-passive,
dynamic-interactive and dynamic-interactive (varying) are
extended and illustrated by examples of work from the first
author.