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The definition of interactive art is graphics with defined regions or hot spots that a user interacts with. The interactivity is created via java script and is activated through various mouse behaviors, like on click, mouse in, mouse out, etc.

In simpler applications, the defined regions hide and show additional information, or perform a single operation, such as in a button rollover. More complex applications involve entire visuals changing, or visual portals to other pages, or any combination of events.

Interactive art provides a high-level of entertainment value, while allowing you to replace dull, lengthy text and/or table information into visuals that take up less real estate on your screen. Interactive art is fairly extensively used in Computer-Based Training (CBT), Web-Based Training (WBT), and as doorways or portals in website design, game interfaces, kiosks, and image maps.

How can you use Interactive Art?
  • transform dull bulleted lists
  • show features and benefits of a product or service
  • present supporting information
  • define steps or processes
  • replace table information
The possible uses for interactive art are endless. Malane Newman has designed and created hundreds of interactive art pieces throughout her career. Here are but a few examples for your enjoyment...
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