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L'art Génératif. Complements to the book text

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2.11. Interaction and relation

2.11.1. Relationship and generation

To look for interaction and the "relational art" (a term proposed by [Aziosmanoff, 2010 ]), takes to a transfer to the work the artists ability to communicate with the public.

See audiovisual, interaction, living art.
Direct brain-computer communication is explored by several artists. See note in French.

2.11.2. Aziosmanoff. Relational art

Florent Aziosmanoff, a theorist of digital art, is also an activity leader, helping artists to do this kind ov works.
See note in diccan.

2.11.3. Benayoun . L’œuvre multiple, le cross media

Maurice Benayoun. Notice Diccan and Page du Paris ACM Siggraph

2.11.4.   Gallis   et Cristofol : réflexions sur le temps

Guillaume Stagnaro. Web site