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Interactive City artworks
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Written by Steve Dietz
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Dec 28, 2005 at 09:45 PM |
Matt Gorbet, Susan Gorbet, Rob Gorbet P2P is a 30-foot interactive marquee hanging on the façade of a building in downtown San José. 125 light bulbs, with 125 corresponding switches just across the street. By engaging in the everyday unconscious activity of flipping a light switch, passers-by can express themselves, forming any patterns they choose in the hanging web of lights. Solo interaction blends with group dynamics as messages from vanity to profanity, from emotion to allegiance, are constantly created and changed. Ultimately, P2P encourages dialogue about the future of public expression in a technology-filled world. What will you say?
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Last Updated ( Apr 26, 2006 at 11:34 AM )
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