Shunsuke Takawo works with the notion that humans are engaged in sensory perception with the constant and involuntary shuttering of our eyelids. Takawo’s installation employs pre-programmed sensors to detect blinking, using the eyelid as an interface to manipulate the speed of a sequence of projected photographs. The images are then shown on two differently sized monitors, enabling the visitor to compare how the visual perception and experience of the photographs changes according to varying affordance and the amount of information perceivable on the monitor.
Processing Photography, eyelid shuttering interface – Neural.it :: media culture, hacktivism