Abstract

This paper explores the transformative landscape of interactive media art, shedding light on its historical evolution, theoretical foundations, and contemporary manifestations. Through an in-depth analysis of key principles and case studies, the paper delves into the redefinition of the audience-artwork relationship, examining co-creation, shifts from spectatorship to participation, and the empowerment of audiences as collaborators. It also investigates the technological innovations driving interactive creativity, challenges faced, and the profound impact on art, technology, and audience engagement. By navigating this dynamic intersection of art and interactivity, the paper uncovers the potential for a more inclusive, participatory, and transformative artistic landscape.

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