In June of 2017, The Cleveland Museum of Art launched its ARTLENS gallery, an attraction best described as an experimental venture into digital art interfaces geared at innovating the manner in which viewers may perceive, understand, and connect with works of art. The exhibition features:
-Eye Tracking
-Facial Recognition
-Motion Detection
-Motion Games
-Depth Cameras
-Video Projection Walls and Video Multitouch Walls
-ARTLENS App (with Bluetooth)
-Stop-Motion Video Beacon
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