How interactive design is becoming a universal language
I aim to focus my research around the recent rise in digital interactive design exhibits and artworks and its potential to become a universal language, which goes beyond written and spoken language.
The research will investigate various interaction design theories and review various interactive artworks from museums and festivals such as Ars Electronica. I will investigate how people have become accustomed to interactive devices and procedures in their everyday life so much so that different spoken language may no longer a barrier.
I will also research examples of how interactivity is used as a universal method to bridge the spoken language barriers between people as a new form of communication.
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