The question of what the interior of the future will look like is answered by speculation about an alternative present or potential future. The visualization of this concept is an interactive textile installation based on human relationship to nature and technology. Following the example of natural systems, artistic experiments were carried out, which led to the development of the layout and functioning of the installation. Today we are already aware that in the future people, the users of premises, will have increased awareness and will expect the creators of the living areas to provide a technologically highly developed personalized experience that is also sensitive in design. This progress will require the development of an interdisciplinary language through which the user will be able to interact with their environment and adapt it to their ever-changing needs. The technological development will be of help in this process since technology is already increasingly present in our lives. Designers and other creators in the field of art and living culture who recognize these rapidly evolving technological capabilities and connect with various scientific disciplines are more successful and original in developing integrated spatial and living solutions. The process is reciprocal: solutions in the field of science are better, clearer, and more beautiful in cooperation with the fields of art and design.
The concluding image, layout, and interactive operation of the artistic placement, which is the subject of this thesis, is therefore the outcome of interdisciplinary cooperation, which I believe is the only possible path for spatial creation in the future. For the interior of the future, I propose dynamic and changing solutions developed from the processes we recognize in the world in which we live. Everything in nature is constantly changing. Our living areas, which are part of nature, could also change in a similar way. In this way, both spaces would adapt to each other, not exclude each other, as is common practice today. The idea I stand for is not a finished product, but a tool, a space for communication that can eventually contribute to a better idea of the world we would like to live in.
Interactive textile installation The Inner Exterior is a central part of an art and design project entitled New Ways of Textile Use and Representation of the Interactive Future Interior.
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