Yoon Chung Han: Eyes
Title:
- Eyes
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- Customized camera interface, projections, 3D printed sculptures, dimensions variable (Interactive art installation)
Size:
- 220x150x50(cm) each (3D printed sculptures)
Artist Statement:
Eyes is an interactive biometric data art that transforms human’s Iris data into musical sound and 3D animated image. This artwork is created as a series of
biometric data artworks. The idea is to allow the audience to explore their own identities through unique visual and sound generated by their iris patterns
based on iris recognition and image processing techniques. Selected iris images are printed in 3D sculptures, and it replays the sound generated from
the iris data and projects 3D converted image images. There is an interactive art installation that audience members can capture their iris data and experience
3D animated eye image with a unique sound in real time. This research-based artwork has an experimental system generating distinct sounds for each different iris data using visual features such as colors, patterns, brightness and size of the iris. It has potentials to lead the new way of interpreting complicated dataset with the audiovisual output. More importantly, aesthetically beautiful, mesmerizing and a bit uncanny valley-effected artwork can create personalized art experience and multimodal interaction. Multi-sensory interpretations of the iris data art can lead a new opportunity to reveal users’ narratives and create their own “sonic signature”, which will be able to trigger a new way of “intersections” in the fields of art and science. Using camera sensing technologies, 3D printing and audiovisual experience, this artwork allows the audience to experience how arts and biometric science can create a new aesthetic.
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All Works by the Artist(s) in This Archive:
- Yoon Chung Han
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