touch-based interactivity

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: Cryptext (a series of interactive puzzle/science prose poems) and Nomencluster (a generative digital poem created by the user’s hand movements using poetry and science designs) were built for one of the world’s largest, most advanced touch screen spaces, located at QUT’s The Cube (four 40ft sides, over 40 touch screens, towering over two stories).  These two works were made possible by a $125,000 grant from the Australia Council of the Arts and the Queensland University of Technology. Cryptext is a puzzle science fiction prose work where players use giant wheels, one to each touch screen, to solve a cryptic X-files style mystery surrounding a secret military technology program. And Nomencluster an interactive artwork/game where players create with science shapes and designs, and through each of the six levels poetic text is generated by the player’s movements.

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built for one of the world’s largest, most advanced touch screen spaces, located at QUT’s The Cube

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Built in Unity for the world's largest digital touchscreen space, with over 50 large touchscreens and 25 servers driving the space. So each work is heavily networked and works across all the screens. 

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Lydgalleriet
Østre Skostredet 3
5017 Bergen
Norway

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The Hybridity and Synaesthesia exhibition at Lydgalleriet features works that push at the edges of literature and other art forms. These works appeal to other aspects of the sensorium than those we typically associate with reading, for example involving haptic sensation, touch-based interactivity, innovative audio elements, interactive
images, or locative technologies.

(source: ELO 2015 catalog)

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Six years ago, James – a demolition expert – returned from the Gulf War. Explore James’ mind as his vision fails and his past collides with his present. PRY is a book without borders: a hybrid of cinema, gaming, and text. At any point, pinch James’ eyes open to witness his external world or pry apart the text of his thoughts to dive deeper into his subconscious. Through these and other unique reading interactions, unravel the fabric of memory and discover a story shaped by the lies we tell ourselves: lies revealed when you pull apart the narrative and read between the lines.

(Source: http://prynovella.com)

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