This playful interactive installation was created by Amsterdam based artist, designer and experimenter Theodore Watson. He’s shown his work all over the world at museums and conferences such as the MoMA, Tate Modern, Ars Electronica, The Sundance Film Festival, Res Fest and many others. The concept makes visual associations from different people that are captured on site and compiled as interesting triptychs for all to enjoy. More description below…
Notes from his website:
“Portrait Machine is an interactive photography installation that visualizes the connections between visitors. It makes these connections based on a number of features, such as clothing choice, hair color, facial expression, and composition within the frame. It presents both similarities and differences in these characteristics, reminding us of our connectedness and uniqueness, creating strong visual patterns and playful juxtapositions. Portrait Machine was a collaboration with Kyle McDonald, it was produced by Nina Meilof for CBK Amsterdam.”
Visit -> http://www.theowatson.com



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