Siu-Wing ChungCaires, CarlosCarlosCaires2026-02-042026-02-04202397898199824799789819982486https://dspace.usj.edu.mo/handle/123456789/699510.1007/978-981-99-8248-6_15Generative art is a highly innovative and dynamic art form that uses mathematical algorithms and computer programs to create intricate patterns, shapes, and designs. What sets it apart from traditional art forms is the level of interaction between people and the medium of creation, as most generative art requires collaboration between the artist, participants, and technology to produce visually engaging and thought-provoking outputs. This study aims to explore the use of intangible interfaces for human interaction and bring individuals to the diverse world of generative art. To achieve this, we developed the intangible cube (iCube), a wireless portable device that allows up to 20 people to interact with the same generative art using gesture and voice. Through collecting data from iCube, users’ feedback will be integrated and visualized in real time. Rather than get a visually appealing result, this study focuses on how individuals interact with the device and create generative art through collaboration.eni-Cube, an (In)tangible Interface for Multi-user Generative Art Creationtext::conference output::conference proceedings