Guilty Pleasures: Immersive Art for the Oral Cavity
(2024)
author(s): Luke Franzke, Johannes Lucian Reck
published in: HUB - Journal of Research in Art, Design and Society
This paper examines emerging theories of perception and their relation to metabolic processes and presents the interactive installation Guilty Pleasures, informed by these theoretical principles. The metabolic nature of perception is particularly apparent in the experiences relating to the oral cavity, and this work explores this through an intra-oral electronic interface, combined with other modalities for enacting illusory sensations of eating, together with the exploration of the phenomenology of craving and the pica condition.
Capturing actions of the environment
(last edited: 2022)
author(s): A Zorzi
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Hey reader, how do you feel? Are you on your own right now? Is there someone besides you? Do you feel oppressed by other people presence or relieved? Your mental state must be quite tired after trying to answer these questions, especially since there is not a single and clear answer. I guess it always depends on the circumnstances, right?
Need some air?
How can a social condition change and be shaped by the transformation of a space altered by an action?
I’m starting to collect actions. Which actions can make a change?
How does a spatial action influence your perception?
Let's see if your experience of the spaces I'm going to immerse you in is going to affect your perception of them, and therefore your own condition.