Mission Impossible technology brought to life… for only $70! This device allows users to navigate through their computers using hand gestures.
“What if materials could defy gravity, so that we could leave them suspended in mid-air? ZeroN is a physical and digital interaction element that floats and moves in space by computer-controlled magnetic levitation.
by Jinha Lee, in collaboration with Rehmi Post, and Hiroshi Ishii”
This prototype camera allows the user to take photographs using their hands, by creating the frame with their fingers. This results in a new, intuitive way of creating photography.
Not related to my project, just think there’s some really great ideas worth looking at here.
“At this year’s Igloofest, an electronic music festival in Montreal, Iregular exhibited CONTROL NO CONTROL, an installation with four touch screens that allows passersby to control light patterns in synchronization with the live performances occurring on stage.”
Simple and effective.
Beautiful interactive art
Made in collaboration by Annica Cuppetelli and Cristobal Mendoza | cuppetellimendoza.com
Music: “Guitar Plume” - Portable Sunsets | flatflat.org/ps
The rainforest is a place that is always changing. I’m thinking about reflecting this through abstract geometric walls that move slightly. I found this building inspirational.
I posted this a while ago and just remembered it. I think it would work really well with my rainforest brief as an introduction to the installation. It’s very effective and I was thinking of surrounding it with leaves and trees to make it look as though it fits in the correct environment. Text would appear welcoming people or perhaps saying a quote in relation to the rainforest. Something to think about.
Augmented reality for National Geographic. Lynx did something similar, however this seems to be more diverse and effective. Augmented reality seems to be very popular and people act in a way they wouldn’t normally in public, they aren’t afraid to look silly. Great interactive idea.