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  2. Interactive art - Wikipedia

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    The Tunnel under the Atlantic (1995), Maurice Benayoun, Virtual Reality Interactive Installation, a video link between gallery visitors in Paris and Montreal Music Room (1983), Jean-Robert Sedano and Solveig de Ory in Montpellier France [1] Interactive art is a form of art that involves the spectator in a way that allows the art to achieve its ...

  3. In this kinetic art installation, art imitates life - AOL

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    Traverse is an interactive art installation that acts as a mirror into the real world. Created by innovative art collective BREAKFAST, the pieces are made from thousands of mechanical pixels that ...

  4. New York–Dublin Portal - Wikipedia

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    The New York–Dublin Portal (also simply known as The Portal) is an interactive installation created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys to allow people in New York City and Dublin to interact with each other using two 24-hour live streaming video screens (without audio).

  5. Installation art - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of video in 1965, a concurrent strand of installation evolved through the use of new and ever-changing technologies, and what had been simple video installations expanded to include complex interactive, multimedia and virtual reality environments".

  6. Interactive art installation lets New Yorkers communicate ...

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    A new interactive art installation in New York City is allowing viewers to communicate with people 3,000 miles away in Dublin, Ireland.. The brainchild of Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys ...

  7. Fathom (art installation) - Wikipedia

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    Fathom (stylized as FATHOM) is an underwater-themed, immersive art installation located in Portland, Oregon. [1] Launched in February 2024, the installation is set to run until February 2025. Fathom showcases the work of approximately 100 artists and volunteers and draws inspiration from other immersive art experiences such as Meow Wolf.