March 2010
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February 2010
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Modern Architecture: Tower Grows Its Own Skin (7... →
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Hack A Day →
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January 2010
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Flush →
“Flush” is an interactive sculpture that attempts to display the flesh of a head, unfolded and exposing all angles. The flesh becomes embarrassed in the presence of a viewer. The output is a physical sculpture, created from a computer-generated map. The map is a projection onto the physical sculpture, revealing the technology behind the flesh, only visible as the viewer moves.
Jan 31st
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A human sized 5 x 7 dot-matrix display becomes a climbing wall. The individual display dots protrude from the wall and thus form steps and handles to allow the climber to hold on to the display. However, if one uses an unilluminated dot, this dot will cave in, causing the climber to slip and to tumble to the ground. Prior to climbing the display one has to memorise a continuous series of letters,...
Jan 23rd
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Digital Grafitti
Digital Graffiti - Spray Demo from Martin Rädlinger on Vimeo. Early demo: Digital Spraycan - Early Demo from Martin Rädlinger on Vimeo. Via here.
Jan 23rd
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Top 40 Arduino Projects of the Web →
Jan 18th
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Animated Magic Mirror
“Using sensors, an old PC, LCD screen, lots of sensors and few X10 home automation parts, one man built a mini-house in his backyard packed full of electronics. The house also features a flickering LED fireplace and a Disneyland-like magic mirror. Although the house was built for two girls, the circuitry used is fantastic and you can learn plenty from the tutorial. Update – You can now buy...
Jan 18th
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Game Review 1: Grim Fandango (1998)
I remembered playing this game ages ago and it is always comes to mind when i think of PC games that i particularly enjoyed… kind of addictive and here are a few reasons why. Firstly, the 3D graphics are captivating (at that point of time although it appears blocky now when compared to the 3D capabilities these days of course, though still interesting) and the setting is reminiscent of the...
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November 2009
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CHALLENGES FOR SOUND DESIGN FOR INTERACTIVE MEDIA →
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chronotext.org - paper box 1 →
Three sliders and one scrollbar interacting together… In response to the lack of user-interface components in theprocessing environment, theSlider and ScrollBar widgets (influenced by their Java Swingcounterparts) were created from scratch with the purpose of being used in the numerous type experiments to follow.
Oct 14th
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Fidg't: Your Social Networking Address Book →
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September 2009
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Don’t like reading? Read on… | Offbeat Earth →
Just because you don’t enjoy reading a good book, doesn’t mean there aren’t many other uses for all of those books piled up in the attic.
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August 2009
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Reactable  →
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Adam Brandejs - Brandejs.ca - portfolio - Home →
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Galerie Fortlaan 17 - 9000 Ghent - Belgium / ... →
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Levi van Veluw →
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Fashionable pop up books.
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Cyberhelvetia- Multimedia Theme World →
“Taking its cue from traditional Swiss swimming baths, the ‘Cyberhelvetia’ Pavilion was conceived as a place of personal encounters and communication. Nowadays, communication takes place in many different ways, irrespective of location and language. Even a shared swim no longer requires real water: A blue shining glass block replaced the real swimming basin – visitors can immerse...
Aug 20th
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Mark Ryden →
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