Artwork morphs to match viewer's mood
Artwork that undergoes metamorphosis to suit its audience’s mood has been developed by a team of computer scientists.
A video artwork display, dubbed an "empathic painting", was created by Maria Shugrina and Margrit Betke from Boston University, US, and John Collomosse from Bath University, UK.
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