The Role of Interactivity in New Media Art
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This exam evaluates the role of interactivity in new media art, focusing on its influence on user experience and its implications for artistic authorship and participation.
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Exam Details
Duration: 30 minutes
Prerequisites: Interaction Design, Digital Art Theory, New Media Practices
Key Topics
- Interactivity
- User Experience
- Artistic Intentions
- Authorial Concepts
Learning Outcomes
- Assess Interactive Elements
- Discuss User Engagement
- Analyze Artistic Intentions
- Articulate New Definitions of Authorship
Full Description
This exam focuses on the significance of interactivity in new media art, emphasizing its role in shaping user experiences and artistic intentions.
Interactivity not only influences viewer engagement but also transforms traditional notions of authorship and participation within visual culture.
Students will articulate how interactivity alters the reception of new media artworks, illustrating arguments with examples of various interactive installations.
The discussion will consider both the technical and conceptual aspects of interactivity in artistic practices.
Sample Questions
- What role does interactivity play in enhancing the viewer's experience of new media art?
- How has the concept of authorship changed in response to interactive media?
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