“Illusory Eyescape – Exploring the Variations of Consciousness through Generative Art and Eye-Tracking Techniques” by Lee and Chi – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Illusory Eyescape – Exploring the Variations of Consciousness through Generative Art and Eye-Tracking Techniques” by Lee and Chi

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    Illusory Eyescape - Exploring the Variations of Consciousness through Generative Art and Eye-Tracking Techniques

Session/Category Title:   Art & Design


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    We developed an interactive art installation. It integrates Generative Art and Eye-tracking Technologies to probe the fundamental nature of consciousness in humans and machines, questioning the role of art in this new epoch of human-machine synergy. This exploration broadens our comprehension of the potential amalgamations of art and technology.

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    Michael O?Sullivan. 2017. An Analysis of Ludwig Wittgenstein?s Philosophical Investigations. Macat Library.

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    Alexandra Papoutsaki, Patsorn Sangkloy, James Laskey, Nediyana Daskalova, Jeff Huang, and James Hays. 2016. WebGazer: Scalable Webcam Eye Tracking Using User Interactions. In Proceedings of the 25th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI). AAAI, 3839?3845.

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    Ludwig Wittgenstein and Ray Monk. 2013. Tractatus logico-philosophicus. Routledge.


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