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11 July 2011
29 June 2011
CIID + Toyota = Window to the World
"Imagine when a journey from A to B is no longer routine as your car in the near-future encourages a sense of play, exploration and learning. This is the image engineers and designers from Toyota Motor Europe (TME) and the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design (CIID) had of Toyota’s “Window to the World” vehicle concept.
The concept re-defines the relationship between passengers in a vehicle and the world around it by transforming the vehicle’s windows into an interactive interface. Using augmented reality, what used to be a pane of glass, begins to provide passengers with information about landmarks and other objects as they go past. The window can also be used as a canvas for drawings, which then interacts with the passing environment."
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28 June 2011
Ripley's Water it or Not!
Project wrapped up for Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum in Orlando FL.
A front projected interactive wall built in Openframeworks. Users interact with digital water by touching the wall and applying different magnets to the wall. When the magnets are oriented correctly and water is added, each reacts in their own way.
Users also use real world valve controls to increase or reduce the flow of water, which is done using an Arduino microcontroller.
A front projected interactive wall built in Openframeworks. Users interact with digital water by touching the wall and applying different magnets to the wall. When the magnets are oriented correctly and water is added, each reacts in their own way.
Users also use real world valve controls to increase or reduce the flow of water, which is done using an Arduino microcontroller.
13 June 2011
31 May 2011
Music + Location = The National Mall
'The National Mall' is the first ever location-aware album, created by music duo BLUEBRAIN. Available as an app for the iPhone, the music changes and evolves based on the listeners chosen path within the National Mall park in Washington DC.
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13 May 2011
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