The word “tangible” is defined as something palpable and real that has a physical existence and can be distinguishable through touch. The works shown in this book are created as three-dimensional objects that are approachable. This creates an inviting urge for viewers to further explore the experienceable projects. They vary from being uncomplicated structures to unbelievable arrangements that have been exhibited as an actual presence in a space.
The following works have been created by graphic designers but go beyond digital or virtual designs as they identify as touchable. It is not only the use of a creative mind that is required to be able to delve into the installations but rather the entire body. The installations may have initially been designed to act as flat media, like posters, and yet have become a three-dimensional interactivity where the viewer’s participation is essential for them to act as interactive media.
The installations manage to question the prominent misinterpretation that interactive design must be displayed on a screen. They draw the viewer closer in an attempt to reveal ideas and thoughts behind each project.