Conception:

YMYI (You Move You Interact) is an interactive installation, where
one is supposed to build up a body language dialogue with an
artificial system so as to effectively achieve a synchronized
performance between the real user´s body and the virtual object
itself. The project aims at exploring a spatial sphere,where the
user/performer is invited to develop his own creative inspiration
based on his own body gestures and movements.

Official Site: http://www.ymyi.org


About the author:
João Martinho Moura (www.jmartinho.org) is a Interactive Media Artist
born in Portugal. João Martinho is a software designer in the area of
multimedia and information systems. He worked in several projects in
fields of education, media, entertainment, telecommunications and
health industries, in Portugal, Israel, France and United Kindom. His
interests are focused in intelligent interfaces, digital art and
music. He holds a graduation diploma in informatics from the
University of Minho and and a Master Degree in Technology and Digital
Arts from the University of Minho (in course), Portugal. João Martinho
is also a musician and a founding member of Ontoêta's project
(www.ontoeta.com). João Martinho is a founding member of the YMYI
(www.ymyi.org), AQVAE (www.aqvae.org) and GTDV (www.gtdv.org) Digital
Art Projects. He recently participated, as a visual artist with the
YMYI artefact, in the 2008 International Symposium on Computational
Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging (CAe 2008)
(http://www.computational-aesthetics.org). Joao Martinho digital art
work has recently included in the curated sellection of the
procesing.org platform, from the Aesthetics and Computation Group at
the MIT Media Lab
(http://processing.org/exhibition/curated_page_new.html).
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