Audio-Visual Installation is a type of media art that brings together moving images, sound, and physical space to create a single experience for viewers. In media art, these installations often use sensors or cameras to let people interact with the work, so the images or sounds change based on movement or presence. Designers can use projectors, speakers, and digital software to shape how people feel inside the space. Some installations use real-time data, like weather or social media feeds, to change what is shown or heard, making the experience different each time. This approach helps designers make spaces that feel alive and connected to the world outside the gallery.
interactive media, projection mapping, sensor-based art, immersive environment
CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Audio-Visual Installation.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=482025 (Accessed on May 20, 2026)"
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