Superficial Blue

knowledge created through interaction

Infrafaces is a neologism coined by the artist and researcher Marco Munoz Tepez to adress a specific phenomenon that occurs in any interaction. Beyond interfacing.

By means of artistic experimentation, through video, installations and the design of interfaces, this new area was uncovered: an area that is an infinite zone, close to the paradoxical, but that offers endless opportunities to develop art, and instead of solving the paradoxes that arise in art or technology, develops a way to use these contradictions to create a different understanding of our relation to the world. This research project proposes a new approach to the relationship between art and technology, hereby manifesting the ways in which our senses adapt to technology.

interface

Infrafaces are a series of interrelated interfaces within an interaction that adapt time and/or space to transform connecting elements into new spaces. These spaces act as an interface for the next transformation to take place before a new space is opened. The infraface is an artistic interpretation of the process of interactivity and has the ability to expand the time or the space in between the elements interacting, in order to embed new stories between them.

infraface

interaction

Interactive media art seeks to actively involve the audience to expand the boundaries of the concept of the artwork. By means of artistic experimentation, through video, installations or the design of interfaces, this practice aims to encourage a different understanding of our environment by means of interaction.