Hosts: an Interactive Cinema Work in Public Space

Rieser Martin W, Randell Cliff

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Abstract

Emerging technologies of interaction and the changing nature of audience engagement present a radical challenge to Western narrative art in both its vehicles and traditions. Boundaries between established media forms (i.e. games and cinema) are thrown into question and the very concept of creative authorship problematised. In this context, Hosts explored the creative potential of interactive art and narrative forms in a site-specific 'free' public space. This project focused on new forms of public mobile art, where interaction has become 'untied' and spatialised (mapped onto real places or geographies).
Translated title of the contributionHosts: an Interactive Cinema Work in Public Space
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe 4th IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Bibliographical note

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Conference Proceedings/Title of Journal: The 4th IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments
Other identifier: 2000881

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