
Researchers at University of Bath just came up with electronic artwork that changes to match your mood.
Through a web cam, special software recognizes eight unique facial features that show moods of the person viewing the art images.
The software selects colors and brush strokes in the digital image to match the moods of viewers. ![]()
Come to work angry and colors will show up dark with more violent brush strokes.
Change to happy, and colors convert to vibrant with subtly applications. Hmmm… can you see a use for workplaces that retain dragons in charge?
What do you think?










Given the topic of art AND brains I'm riveted and I see why I've been hearing such great things about you, Ellen. Cool indeed!
Posted by: Susan Reynolds | August 7, 2006 6:40 PM | Permalink to Comment