Immersive, interactive, multimedia

At the 180 Strand show mentioned in the last post two other works were of interest for interactivity. One called “Screenshare” by Es Devlin (first 2 images), creates a cinema screen out of recreations of her sketch book pages. Visitors can pull off a page and take it away. The other by Hito Steyerl called “This is the Future” explores a futuristic garden. In the sequence as I viewed it, first was a cinema screen with beautiful images, which soon became transparent revealing several sculptures of digital flower screens behind. You could walk behind the cinema screen and amongst the flower sculptures, rather like entering an image.