This research studies how interactive design is becoming a universal language.
The focus of the research is around the recent rise in digital interactive exhibits and installations in museums and galleries. The research investigates how these works have the potential to become a universal language that goes beyond written and spoken language.
Various interaction design theories and reviews of various interactive artworks from museums and festivals such as Ars Electronica will be studied in this document. Further study will demonstrate 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.
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