Space

I have learned that when creating anything in regards to media  (in most cases) we tend to restrict ourselves to the digital world. In restricting ourselves to the digital world, we also restrict our creativity. To think outside of our devices and computer programs would allow us to occupy the physical space with our artwork. Adapting into the physical space would allow for a new spin on audience involvement, and the creativity and originality in the artwork itself. The experience of such audience involvement, is more satisfactory when the audience is able to connect with the community in such a way that they are surprising themselves and are surprised with the media artwork they are a part of. Furthermore, utilising physical space, rather than restricting our creations to the digital world of media, stops the digital from alienating the physical.