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Interactive art
By: Iris Au-Yeung, Honbete Lee, Marc Castro, Xiaolan Zheng, Yumi Kawagoe
Course: IAT 222 Interactive Arts
Description: A multi-sensory interactive artwork exhibition was created and produced to highlight and reflect the feeling of anxiety from personal responsibility.TODO: LIST explores the internal struggles that many face in today’s fast-paced world. Many individuals find themselves overwhelmed with an endless amount of tasks and responsibilities. The desire to highlight this interpersonal struggle, often unnoticed, but emotionally draining, was the driving factor behind this interactive installation. The choice to leverage the concept of anxiety stems from the feeling of failing to complete tasks within a set timeframe, leading to discouragement, spiralling emotions and questioning one's self-worth. The exhibition urges viewers to honour their journey through the exhibition.