Hi all
This is a bit esoteric, but I've been thinking about the use of
interaction design in a physical installation in a gallery and wondered
if anyone had seen any interesting ideas that created a sense of magic
and theatricality?
Basically we're working on the brief for a new space which will combine
physical reconstruction and av/interaction and I'm trying to work out
how to give it some magic rather than being a predictable 'show'.
Any ideas, however mad, gratefully accepted.
cheers
Jane
ps apologies for cross posting - trying to spread the net as wide as
possible!
Jane Sarre
Access & Learning Officer
Museum of London
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London. EC2Y 5HN
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