CAVS Exhibit Sabrina Khan.

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CAVS Exhibit Sabrina Khan

Relevance Interaction with world Balance of technology Less direct, through technology Balance of technology Giving direction to advancements in tech How can technology be used/seen differently?

Goals of Exhibit Experience technology in a new way Perceive art in a new way Observe interaction between art and technology

Favorite Exhibits/Art: Light

Favorite Exhibit/Art: Interact with the viewer

Favorite Exhibit/Art: Communication

Idea #1: Laser Harp (Theremin) Senses: sight, sound Viewer interacts with art Communication Merging of art and technology Direct Centerbeam connection w/ lasers Note: the lasers won’t move around, and it can be displayed in a safe manner

Idea #2: Bubble/Light Display Encompasses idea of pulsing, living, radiating Centerbeam Bubbles are blown and popped (bubble machine) Light plays off of bubbles (similar fashion to studio project / Light Ballet) Interactive: viewers can touch and pop bubbles For added affect: glowing bubbles

Other ideas H2O Triple Point (not very visually engaging) Lighted bike wheels Light projections of artists Mirrors with artists Infinity mirrors!