Perception and Action in One. Impact of Interactive Art Works on the Observer-Participant
Svetoslav Kosev, Atanas Markov
pp. 87 - 94
 
Title: Perception and Action in One. Impact of Interactive Art Works on the Observer-Participant
Authors: Svetoslav Kosev, Atanas Markov

Abstract: In the visual arts, in addition to the spiritual continuity and physical presence of the observer, another process takes place - the process of perception and action. In interactive works, the two processes overlap. The participant in the interaction alters to some extent the appearance of the object and thus, also, their own aesthetic experience. The ideological content is revealed only when the observer encounters the interactive work and through his actions becomes a participant in the creative experience. The author's project is designed to facilitate the experience of the audience by provoking them to gain knowledge about it. The project became a laboratory for creative and scientific research, through which we made some important conclusions about the perception and action of the observer-participant in the creative art installations.

Keywords: Interactive Art, Interactive Installation, Perception, Action, Phenomenology

Received: 01-11-2020     Accepted: 14-12-2020     Published: 14-12-2020

Citation: Kosev, S., Markov, A. (2020). Perception and Action in One. Impact of Interactive Art Works on the Observer-Participant. Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 6(2), ISSN 2367-8038, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 87–94. DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.26615/issn.2367-8038.2020_2_008