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Sho(u)t Vincent Elka (FR) / Emosmos
Based on the ability to recognize feelings, SHO(U)T reacts to the emotional content of messages conveyed to it by installation visitors. The machine analyzes and decodes visitor-generated information and sends back, via an on-screen avatar, a variety of different scenarios created in advance by the artist.
Source: rubra
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