Rochester, N.Y. — A production at this year’s KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival promises to give visitors all the “feels”.
“FEELS: A Global Emotions Visualizer” aims to present emotional data from social media, transforming it into an interactive installation.
The exhibition, designed by Jake Adams, can be seen at the RIT City Art Space at Sibley Square.
“Really, this space is for people to enjoy a kind of visual component of Fringe, which is really performance-based,” said gallery director John Aasp. “There’s a lot of music and a lot of theatrical performance, and we really bring in a visual component. And so, if you’re taking a break from the performances, it’s a great way to stop in and take a look at visual art.”
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