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Photo by Nicole Marnati
Graduation project

How It Sees You

Jim Brady

"It’s a reflection on the digitisation of the human body."

WHAT This interactive installation scans, deconstructs and reconstructs your moving body, creating its own digital interpretation of you — no keyboards, mouse or clicks involved! WHY Technology is more advanced than we think, says Jim Brady. He proves it by using the software from an old Kinect for Xbox to create an extra smart screen. It doesn’t need any of the classic interfaces, not even your touch, to create a personal piece of art. WOW The interaction between man and machine is fascinating. The more people participate, the more interesting it gets. A growing database of human body parts and postures provides the ingredients for a dynamic sculpture.

Department

Communication

Degree

Bachelor

Graduation year

2018

Photoshoot

Nicole Marnati