Interactive installation
Afterwords
Client:
Born
Venue/Location:
Center on Contemporary Art
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“Afterwords” is a collaborative piece that was commissioned for the “Help Wanted” show.
Participants are incorporated into the display with text labels that follow them. The poetic text can be advanced by exploring interactions with them.
When multiple participants enter the space, their representations can be combined to create a deeper level of storytelling and interactivity.
Interactive artist Randy Moss led the development of the final concept and the software that powers this piece.
Project Accolades:
Seattle Times / Post-Intelligencer “Artists + Techies = Collaboration,” 2005
Participate, Designing with User Generated Content, book feature, 2011
The Stranger Stranger Suggests, 2005
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Artist, Project and Technology Lead:
Randy Moss
Curator, Designer: Gabe Kean
Poet, Artist: Michael Vincerra
3D Designer, Artist: Steven Berardelli
Programmer: Chad McDaniel
Curator: Jacob McMurray
Marketing: Larry Reid, Steve Hawley
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Artist, Project and Technology Lead:
Randy Moss
Curator, Designer: Gabe Kean
Poet, Artist: Michael Vincerra
3D Designer, Artist: Steven Berardelli
Programmer: Chad McDaniel
Curator: Jacob McMurray
Marketing: Larry Reid, Steve Hawley
“Afterwords” is a collaborative piece that was commissioned for the “Help Wanted” show.
Participants are incorporated into the display with text labels that follow them. The poetic text can be advanced by exploring interactions with them.
When multiple participants enter the space, their representations can be combined to create a deeper level of storytelling and interactivity.
Interactive artist Randy Moss led the development of the final concept and the software that powers this piece.
Project Accolades:
Seattle Times / Post-Intelligencer “Artists + Techies = Collaboration,” 2005
Participate, Designing with User Generated Content, book feature, 2011
The Stranger Stranger Suggests, 2005