The virus outbreak has made it impossible to display interaction art on a large scale.
Special equipment such as Kinect and large projectors were good partners for us interaction engineers, but they
are not working now.
As an interaction engineer, I was thinking about what kind of interaction I could enjoy at home.
That's when I came up with the idea of a webcam.
With the spread of viruses, people all over the world are using webcams for meetings and chatting with
friends.
The concept of this work is to look into "another world" by holding both hands over the webcam.
In "another world", people are repeatedly connected and separated, forming a kind of community.
The work expresses the viewer's own access with both hands to a world that is no longer separate from real
life.
I aimed to create an interaction work that people around the world can access anytime, anywhere.