Monthly Archives: January 2009
The connection between an apple and CTRL+ALT+DEL
Posted January 28, 2009 – 12:21 am in: Interaction DesignOn one morning I entered the office, passed through the kitchen and picked up an apple on the way to my desk. I hit the ‘ON’ switch and the computer started loading. Another bite from the apple and BANG! I had to hold CTRL+ALT+DEL to login…
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Posted January 24, 2009 – 3:50 pm in: MobileYou probably have your old alarm clock hiding somewhere in your room covered with spiderwebs…The mobile phone killed it long time ago. Today, we can set the alarm to go on at different times during the week which is useful but geeky. I personally like to set the alarm every day because it shows me [...]
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Posted January 20, 2009 – 12:04 am in: ArtFrequency and Volume by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is a motion tracking installation which I saw on december 2008 at the Curve gallery, Barbican Center, London. When you walked around the gallery, your position controlled which radio station was playing. Coming closer to the wall made your silhouette bigger and also increased the sound. If you were [...]
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Posted January 19, 2009 – 12:22 am in: My workThis project is a motion tracking installation which is a trigger for interaction between people.
Most new media communication systems today are channeled through the medium of written text, for example, email, chat, sms. Our bodies remain passive and the lack of non-verbal cues often leads to misunderstanding. In this installation, participants are encouraged to use [...]
Sharmanka Gothic Circus
Posted January 18, 2009 – 5:50 pm in: ArtSharmanka Gothic Circus at Shunt Vault
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