Abstract
For installation works and interactive art, viewer behavior is included in the work’s design, but there are few examples where viewers’ conduct remains on the recording of an exhibition.
In this study, we developed the “Viewer Bone Recording System”, which records viewer behavior as 3D data with a temporal axis, and performed a test filming of a visual installation work. Also, using the data we obtained, we attempted the application of a bone animation that followed viewers’ paths and a new exhibition recording via 3D model output.