Brian Knep's work is really interesting. I really enjoy the interactivity of his pieces. Many of the pieces are dependent on people to activate them, or they wouldn't exist. I'd really like to try one out myself. I respond to work that responds to me.
A lot of his work, despite being based off of meticulously coded computer programs, seems to try to emulate or is inspired by organic life. The idea that the patterns on the ground grew back after being destroyed, but never exactly the same way, was interesting to watch. I forgot that it was technology. I am interested in his work that reacts to eye contact. I think my question would be how this technology is able to recognize a human face.
A lot of his work, despite being based off of meticulously coded computer programs, seems to try to emulate or is inspired by organic life. The idea that the patterns on the ground grew back after being destroyed, but never exactly the same way, was interesting to watch. I forgot that it was technology. I am interested in his work that reacts to eye contact. I think my question would be how this technology is able to recognize a human face.
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