Thanks for this interesting thread - the tension between group and
individual use of interactive artworks in gallery contexts is a particular
interest of mine. In arranging a show, the tendency is often to go for
the "Brothel effect" of individual private rooms off of some kind of common
space. Other organisations have played interesting games with the ideas of
using the artworks to get people to interact with each other in a larger
space, such as Toshio Iwai's "Resonance of 4" or an interesting card
playing game in the New Metropolis Museum in Amsterdam.
I'd be interested to hear about other such group tactics,
Beryl
(in Seattle!)
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