Sunday, 27 November 2016

Image analysis


Interactive art work can be more than just an experience, but can leave a tangible, collaborative outcome. One example of this is Yayoi Kusama's work Obliteration Room, which showcases the importance of the audience's views, as this is the key point to the work, as without their presence, the work itself would not exist. However, this takes on more than just the physical construction of a work, but in fact breathes life into it. This is where the question of authorship becomes apparent, as it would seem that it should be that of Kusama, yet it seems to fall into the walls themselves, which breathe life and purpose into the act of using a sticker to place a physical marker to an emotional response.


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