Interactive Performance
Interactive performance is a form of art that involves active participation from the audience. Unlike traditional performances, where the audience is a passive observer, interactive performances encourage viewers to engage, respond, and sometimes even influence the outcome of the event. This can take place in various settings, including theater, dance, and multimedia installations.
In interactive performances, artists often use technology, improvisation, and audience feedback to create a dynamic experience. Examples include immersive theater productions, where participants explore the performance space, or digital art installations that respond to audience movements. This approach fosters a unique connection between performers and spectators, making each experience distinct.