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Pioneering Exhibit Features Interactive Art
Monday, October 20, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Walk on the 30-foot-by-20-foot (9-by-6-meter) floor piece and its glowing orange, yellow and red shapes that resemble microscopic organisms form "scars" in response to movements. Stand before what seems to be a large abstract painting on the wall, and projected single and multiple lines are mysteriously drawn where you stand or move. These are works in the "Act/React: Interactive Installation Art," making its world premiere at the Milwaukee Art Museum through January 11, 2009.    (source: mam.org)


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