Essays about: "interactive poetry"

Found 3 essays containing the words interactive poetry.

  1. 1. Whispering Bodies : The Textual Brain

    University essay from Stockholms konstnärliga högskola/Institutionen för scenkonst

    Author : Siri Bertling Wiik; [2021]
    Keywords : performance; object oriented ontology; video; participatory; poetry; language; scenography; sculpture; visual art; fine art; interactive; fluid; fluidity; melting; inner spaces; introspective; workshop; objects; things; tactility; relations; translation; transformation; interspecies communication; communication; agency; immersive; performative; body; bodies; meditation; språklighet; kommunikation; meditation; kropp; workshop; performance; konst; fri konst; scenkonst; tolkning; översätta; förändra; videokonst; skulptur; poesi; scenografi; allomslutande; interaktivt; performativt; deltagande;

    Abstract : During this project I’ve been exploring how we can work with things within art to change our way of relating to ourselves, other humans and our surrounding. I want to see if finding inner spaces within us can make us feel more connected to our external surrounding. READ MORE

  2. 2. Playing in a World of Voices

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för teknik och estetik

    Author : Saga Långdal; Linda Sjöquist; [2020]
    Keywords : Interactive Storytelling; Voice Design; Research through Design; Narrative; Design Fiction; Interactive Experience; Immersion;

    Abstract : In this Bachelor thesis we navigate the ample world of vocal storytelling. Stories are told in all types of media today, but it all started with voices and narrative—from when poetry was sung and theatrical performances such as opera were amongst the most popular and beloved arts. READ MORE

  3. 3. TEXTILE - Augmenting Text in Virtual Space

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Simon Hansen; [2016]
    Keywords : interactive poetry; electronic literature; mixed reality; augmented virtuality; bodystorming; embodied interaction; design methodology; gopro; action camera; video editing; POV; point-of-view; poetry; literature; three-dimensional literature; workshop; textile;

    Abstract : Three-dimensional literature is a virtually non-existent or in any case very rare and emergent digital art form, defined by the author as a unit of text, which is not confined to the two-dimensional layout of print literature, but instead mediated across all three axes of a virtual space. In collaboration with two artists the author explores through a bodystorming workshop how writers and readers could create and experience three-dimensional literature in mixed reality, by using mobile devices that are equipped with motion sensors, which enable users to perform embodied interactions as an integral part of the literary experience. READ MORE