LIVrE
LIVrE is an interactive art installation that explores the themes of reading and its relation to imagination. The name comes from a combination of the word ‘Live’ and Livre, the French word for book. This translates into (Live) Book which is what our artwork is. In an age of digital revolution, book...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-676092019-12-10T14:01:29Z LIVrE Neo, Min Qi Kenneth Feinstein School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music LIVrE is an interactive art installation that explores the themes of reading and its relation to imagination. The name comes from a combination of the word ‘Live’ and Livre, the French word for book. This translates into (Live) Book which is what our artwork is. In an age of digital revolution, books are still very much an experience that technological devices cannot replace. Despite the presence of technology, books persist. We propose to infuse modern technology into physical books, to allow people to experience reading in an unconventional way and encourage readers to continue to stimulate their imagination through reading. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2016-05-18T07:17:26Z 2016-05-18T07:17:26Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67609 en Nanyang Technological University 72 p. application/pdf |
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LIVrE is an interactive art installation that explores the themes of reading and its relation to imagination. The name comes from a combination of the word ‘Live’ and Livre, the French word for book. This translates into (Live) Book which is what our artwork is. In an age of digital revolution, books are still very much an experience that technological devices cannot replace. Despite the presence of technology, books persist. We propose to infuse modern technology into physical books, to allow people to experience reading in an unconventional way and encourage readers to continue to stimulate their imagination through reading. |
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