Interactive Photography

I have been working for a while now on what I call interactive photographs. Interactive photographs are not only sensitive to light, they are also sensitive to the beholder's scrutiny. There are two series: Landscopes, a general exploration of the sense of place, and Collido_scope, an installation that I made for the 1er Contact digital art festival at the Cube in Issy-les-Molineaux, outside Paris, last year:

http://www.magelis.com/joezone/courant.php?lien=landscopes
http://www.magelis.com/joezone/courant.php?lien=collidoscope

These pages lead to presentations of the pictures, which are generally too heavy for download. I have included three of the smaller ones, after a drastic JPEG diet. They can be reached via explanations via the links above, or if you are in a hurry and want a shortcut:

http://www.magelis.com/joezone/landscopes/swf/ayguesvives.htm
http://www.magelis.com/joezone/landscopes/swf/jerusalem_aqsa.htm
http://www.magelis.com/joezone/collidoscope/swf/collido_scope_parapluie.htm

For other info and other projects, go to:

http://www.magelis.com/joezone/