This is a June 2007 interview with Alex Mayhew who has a long & stellar history of creating interactive works going way back to Peter Gabriel's Real World cd-rom, Ceremony of Innocence to more recent ARGs, The Hive with Xenophile Media.
will always take time for artists who are interested in:
I love Mayhew's approach to interactive design & there are lots of gems in here, including:
“Artists like Picasso embraced the notion of rendering images that captured space, time and movement in a way that was closer to the human experience; more realistic in an expressive way.”
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