by: Etienne Mineur
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/objects/146359/
This is a very creative piece of art that employs techniques that don't require technology, like creating an Art book. The artist incorporates the use of an electronic devise (cellphone)
witch gives the piece a sense of curiosity and put it into another level in terms of traditional book. He also shows new ways of interaction and incorporation of new things in common stuff. The piece makes you want to explore more and more.
Tentacles 1.0
by: Michael Longford
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/objects/145512/
This piece is very interesting because it creates a direct interaction with the public and
also makes the people participating interact more with each other. Michael makes use of
iPhones and iPod touch, creating a game were the people can decide if they want to play
for themselves or a willing to united with other players.
Artificial Biological Clock
by: Revital Cohen
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/objects/143181/
This piece is an example on how the role of women have change and adapted to new
times. The artist explains that back in the days only the body of a women dictated when
was she able to have a child, arguing that women's did not had a voice or right on what to
do with their lives. In her piece she tells that those factors have change and now women's
need first to be financially, emotionally and naturally stable to have a child. She describe
that the Artificial Biological Clock will let her know when the complex variables mention
above will align perfectly so she can now have a child with out having a problem about not
being able to achieved other things in her life.
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