Title :
Aesthetic considerations unique to interactive multimedia
Author :
Reiser, Hans ; Reiser, Beverly
Author_Institution :
Life on a Slice, Oakland, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Using early multimedia art pieces often resembled reading paragraphs ripped out of Shakespeare and handed to you at random. The mistakes in plot and composition made by beginning writers and artists can find new power to convey incoherence when automated by a computer. What are the compositional issues? How about basic hypermedia structures and their aesthetic effects? What should be random, and what must be deterministic, if you wish to be more artist than noise generator? We address some of the issues based on our own experience as multimedia artists
Keywords :
art; computer graphics; interactive systems; multimedia computing; aesthetic considerations; basic hypermedia structures; beginning writers; compositional issues; interactive multimedia; multimedia art pieces; multimedia artists; Animation; Art; Binary trees; Decision trees; Lips; Motion pictures; Noise generators; Painting; Paints; Tree data structures;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE