Interactive object and space

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Interactive object and space Equanimity Interactive object and space Emotion project Craig Millman Eun Kyoung Kim

Team member & Media Craig Millman – collecting the motion images and coded the director file Media - Charlie Chaplin silent films Stock video of the rainfall Audio Eun Kyoung Kim – constructing the shrine and made the Korean Ink painting. shine – wood, acrylic panel, acrylic cups Flower, wires Korean drawing

Concept Creating a subtle emotional experience Balancing between two extreme emotion

Description Experience of balance Pouring water Technology & nature Various emotions Pouring water Physical direct experience Screen & Sound changes Visual & auditory influence

What succeed? Trying a different way of approach – Subtle emotional experience Use of scale Juxtoposition of visual and text

Limited range of motion & image What did not success? Technical issue Limited range of motion & image Environment of place Mood of the room, lighting, projecting way

How improve the project? More interactive Physical movement Experience Considering environment