Alchimia: an Inexplicable or Mysterious Transmutation, a Seemingly Magical Process of Transformation, Creation, or Combination
Abstract
Alchimia V2 is an interactive installation that relies on a single spectator/interactor standing in front of a screen/webcam. It has been coded in Processing 3.0 and is calculation intensive, using the webcam to perform facial detection, while simultaneously processing pre-prepared images and sounds, thus creating a virtual space of constant audio-visual movement to deliberately interfere with real-time self-perception and self-recognition. Alchimia V2 questions and changes our relationship with our own representation through the (ever present) camera and screen by focusing on the spectator's face, altering the expression, gender, assigning masks, making the facial traits diffuse, mixed, funny or scary, always mysterious, in a search for another "self", oblivious of the "selfie" pose and attitude, while allowing for self discovery and playfulness - or intimidation. Through the interaction the spectator/interactor is absorbed in the transmutation process, unaware of the fact that they also have become part of a performance: unique, unrepeatable, transformed.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {10.2312:exp.20161258,
booktitle = {Expressive 2016 - Posters, Artworks, and Bridging Papers},
editor = {Ergun Akleman, Lyn Bartram, Anıl Çamcı, Angus Forbes, Penousal Machado},
title = {{Alchimia: an Inexplicable or Mysterious Transmutation, a Seemingly Magical Process of Transformation, Creation, or Combination}},
author = {Veiga, P. A.},
year = {2016},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {978-3-03868-021-5},
DOI = {10.2312/exp.20161258}
}
booktitle = {Expressive 2016 - Posters, Artworks, and Bridging Papers},
editor = {Ergun Akleman, Lyn Bartram, Anıl Çamcı, Angus Forbes, Penousal Machado},
title = {{Alchimia: an Inexplicable or Mysterious Transmutation, a Seemingly Magical Process of Transformation, Creation, or Combination}},
author = {Veiga, P. A.},
year = {2016},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {978-3-03868-021-5},
DOI = {10.2312/exp.20161258}
}