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Human Interaction Central St Martins Exhibition Human interaction is adjusting to modern day life and the study of interaction between people and computers intrigues me, with our ways of communicating becoming increasingly mediated. Sets of instructions are constantly being fed to us from computer systems. Programmed voices from satellite navigation systems or from the underground speakers informing us which lines are closed. With technology on the rise our building relationship with computers is adding a new dimension to human interaction. Experimenting with photography, film and sound I explored current human - computer interactions and documented daily routines to find out how mediated our lives have become. I focused on individuals and personal lives, including that of my own. And from the exhibition I gained valuable experience on how to use gallery space and manipulate the viwer through interactive art. ![]() ![]() The Future is Back An open ended one week project set to visualise the future. I decided to look into what personal space is and how it will change in the future. We think of personal space as something that belongs to us. However, boundary functions show us that personal space exists only in relation to others. Our personal space changes dynamically in relation to those around us. I developed a theory where personal space will decrease in the future with the population increasing and I looked into different ideas surrounding this concept. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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