For artists who want to get their work known — and sell — a static systema skeletale hanging on the wall of a veranda just does n’t hack it any longer . Whey permit a potential adorer — or customer — just walk by your work when there are now autonomous movie frames thatcan caterpillar tread and follow someone walking by , ensure your work is always utterly in their line of sight ?
The Eye Catcher skeletal frame and supporting system was developed by research worker at the Interactive Architecture Lab at the Bartlett School of Architecture , University College London . Using a tiny camera veil behind a rowlock - sized pickle in the piece of music ’s wooden frame , it ’s able to get across the berth of someone walk by and automatically reposition itself so it stays nigh to them and does n’t go unnoticed . And instead of good sure-enough - fashioned magic , the frame move about with the assistance of magnets , and a golem arm hide behind a fake wall .
Even the art inside the frame is interactive . It ’s a ferrofluid solution that uses moving magnets to alter its shape and posture to couple the drive of the eyes and the facial expressions of someone who block up to examine the piece nigher . It ’s akin to the Louvre upgrade the Mona Lisa with moving eye and a change grinning , except that this creation wo n’t offend the art world . [ Interactive ArchitectureviaPanja Göbel ( Twitter ) ]

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