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Look into my eyes! Eye tracking in art

Friday 7 October at 2.00 pm (1 hour 15 minutes)
MINATEC Amphitheatre
Free entry

Eye-tracking techniques consist of analysing data based on the interpretation of the movement of the pupil and the time of gazing at moving or still images. These movements are recorded via an infrared camera. The analysis of these movements is then used as an interaction device by manufacturers to detect consumers’ interest in certain products. In the hands of artists, this type of device reconfirms for spectators’ their position as a unique observer. And what if a glance would become the creative force of an artwork? And what happens when it is the artwork that looks at us? And what then does our vision tell us about our interest in an artwork?

Conference facilitator : Robert Bonamy, master of conference at the University Stendhal Grenoble 3

With :

Anthony Rousseau, artist
For Partition(s)

Stéfane Perraud artist
For Bleu Gorgone#02

Rémi Ronfard, researcher at INRIA

Christophe Prat, researcher at CEA-Léti

Cet article fait partie de la catégorie Conferences.