make-A-move

Pat Badani, 2015
© "make-A-move" is a new media, site-specific, responsive installation commissioned by Art Souterrain 2015 for Place des Arts, one of the reputed underground malls in Montreal, Canada."make-A-move" featured two animated portraits - a female and a male mode ; Pat Badani, 2015

Pat Badani

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Co-workers & Funding
Art Souterrain & Agence TOPO co-production, Montreal, Canada.
Patrice Coulombe, MAX MsP Counselor. Paul Gascou-Vaillancourt, Production Assistant. Atelier Clark, construction of installation props.
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Description
"make-A-move," is an interactive installation involving two encased flat screens, digital animation, and physical computing. Two automated portraits - a female and a male subject photographed by the artist - react to the movements of passersby. Badani invests the work with her apprehension about privacy and personal space in a context of surveillance, and playfully invites visitors to ‘make a move’ thereby triggering a game of cause and effect between the participant and the automated gaze. When walking in front of the two screens, the portraits unremittingly follow visitors with their eyes producing a strong psychological effect on those who feel the weight of their glare. The work was conceived and produced by Pat Badani during a residency at Agence TOPO, in co-production with Art Souterrain, Montreal (2015).
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • interactive
    • uncanny
  • genres
    • digital animation
    • installations
      • interactive installations
  • subjects
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • gaze
      • panopticons
    • Body and Psychology
      • eyes
    • Power and Politics
      • surveillance
Technology & Material
Interface
responsive, screen-based video installation in public space/ physical interaction design
Software
Max MSP
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