What does it feel like to “experience” the CompuObscura?
The common response to this question is that audience members are not slowed down or interrupted by the technology of the room. Participants are free to move around without any wires or heavy technology attached to them. In tune with our interest in history and early film, the experience of interacting with images in the CompuObscura will be much like the process of viewing images in camera obscuras in the 1800s or like seeing some of the early Lumiere brothers’ films when they were first shown—participants come together in a dark room, in a small group, to see something magical, something slightly surreal, they are there to experience something that will stay with them for days and weeks afterward. Audience members don’t need to make any special preparation to be part of the event; they don’t need to “make” it happen by bringing some technology with them, they just need to be present and have their eyes open. One of the important aspects of being a participant in a camera obscura in t
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