Sensitive Painting (2002)
M. Annunziato, I. Tirelli, P. Pierucci
Sensitive Painting is an interactive installation where a projector casts images on a large-sized picture, representing the eternal flux between Eros and Thanatos. The images consist of the internal layers of the painting memorized in the computer. Before the projection, the images are altered in terms of saturation, hue, colour inversion and other colour contrast models, in relation to the people’s interaction. The perceptive results depend on the composition of the projected image, and the reflection on the physical matter of the real painting. In front of the painting, the visitors can interact on a “sensitive woman surface”. Moving their hands on the 3D surface, the individuals induce a reaction from the painting, which reacts by modifying the perceptive variables and modulating a sound flux that appears to be produced by the painting itself.