The Intersection of Architecture, Technology, and Art Innovations in Digital and Interactive Architectural Installations
Keywords:
Architecture Innovation, Interactive Installations, Digital Art, Technological Interventions, Hybrid SpacesAbstract
The convergence of architecture, technology, and art has led to groundbreaking innovations in the design and experience of built environments. This study explores how digital and interactive technologies are reshaping architectural installations, creating hybrid spaces where artistic expression and architectural functionality intersect. Through a qualitative approach combining literature review and case studies, the research investigates key examples where technological interventions—such as responsive materials, immersive media, and artificial intelligence—have transformed static structures into dynamic, participatory environments. The findings reveal that digital and interactive architectural installations not only redefine spatial perception but also challenge traditional notions of authorship, materiality, and audience engagement. By analyzing projects like The Living's Hy-Fi Pavilion, Diller Scofidio + Renfro's Blur Building, and teamLab's Future Park, the study highlights emerging trends and theoretical implications for future architectural and artistic practices. This work contributes to a deeper understanding of the interdisciplinary innovations at the nexus of architecture, technology, and art.
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