Friday, 17 April 2020

Thermochromic Stickers on Fluxus Publication

Experimented with the thermochromic stickers on the fluxus publication.
- Wanting to bring the interactivity into it.
- Getting the audience to be more involved with the publication, thermochromic stickers allow an unseen thing be seen.






















When you touch the stickers with your hands the heat turns them transparent allowing you to read the text (see below).


















> The use of the stickers with the simplicity of the publication doesn't over complicate things.
 - The combination of an intervention with a prompt prevents it from being too confusing.
 - Stickers work better on smaller pieces of text rather than large ones, the process becomes tedious with larger pieces of text, is this good or bad?
>They encourage the audience to interact with the publication, making them use their hands in a way they wouldn't normally.
 - Bringing attention to the way we traditionally use publications too. 
 - However, would this become impractical?
 - It gets very repetitive on the large body of text, more success on the smaller prompts.

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