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The HP*ATM is an Interactive Ai-Powered Public Art Installation

The HP*ATM is an interactive AI-powered public art installation created by Australian studio ENESS for the Automation Bias exhibition at Illuminate Adelaide 2026. Designed to resemble a vintage automated teller machine, the installation analyses a participant's face, palm and button selections to generate an AI-produced psychological reading. The interface incorporates coloured buttons, a telephone handset and an on-screen consent prompt, encouraging visitors to actively engage with the data collection process before receiving a personalised response.

The installation draws inspiration from the fortune-telling machine featured in the film Big, reinterpreting the concept through contemporary artificial intelligence. Created by ENESS founder Nimrod Weis, the work examines how people interact with AI systems and the decisions they make when sharing personal information. Visitors may choose to participate or decline, making both responses part of the installation's exploration of consent, trust and digital technology.

Trend Themes

  1. Consent-driven AI Art — Public installations that foreground opt-in data sharing reveal potential for trust-centered interfaces that turn privacy decisions into part of the cultural experience.
  2. Algorithmic Fortune-telling — AI-generated psychological readings blend nostalgia and machine interpretation, opening space for entertainment formats that personalize mystique through biometric and behavioral inputs.
  3. Interactive Data Reflection — Experiences that visualize personal analysis in real time create new models for helping audiences understand how automated systems infer identity, emotion and intent.

Industry Implications

  1. Public Art — AI-powered installations are expanding public art into participatory systems where audience consent, data and machine feedback become core creative materials.
  2. Experiential Entertainment — Immersive attractions can use familiar retro interfaces to make advanced AI feel approachable while delivering individualized moments of surprise and reflection.
  3. Digital Ethics — Consent-based creative technologies provide a compelling testbed for designing clearer, more emotionally resonant approaches to privacy, transparency and algorithmic trust.

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