From: http://billvorn.concordia.ca/menuall.html
Made by: Bill Vorn, Emma Howes & Jonathan Villeneuve.
From: http://billvorn.concordia.ca/menuall.html
Made by: Bill Vorn, Emma Howes & Jonathan Villeneuve.
unnamed soundsculpture - documentation
View Larger The MotionBeam is a project by Disney Research that explores the use of handheld projectors to interact and control projected characters. Similarly to the project by AirCord ‘Mobile Runner’ the project explores physical movement of the projection device, much like a motion controller, how it may be used to guide and interact with the virtual/projected characters and interact with physical environment.
(via Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design » Bones)
‘Bones’ is an orthopedic cast with sensors for capturing muscle activity. It is supported by a community-based website for cast users and those who track their mobility and recovery achievements.
Documentary about ‘Decode’ at Garage CCC in Moscow
Yota Space is an international festival in Saint Petersburg dedicated to digital culture and digital art. From the very first year Yota Space attracted the international new media community. Yota Space festival is a space for future, a captivating creative environment, and a platform for experience exchange.
View Larger Unfolding enables you to rapidly create interactive maps. Basic interactions such as Zoom & Pan are included. Other functionality such as Overview+Detail, or multitouch gestures can be easily added.
Daan Roosegaarde on TED
Recompose is a new system for manipulation of an actuated surface. By collectively utilizing the body as a tool for direct manipulation alongside gestural input for functional manipulation, we show how a user is afforded unprecedented control over an actuated surface. We describe a number of interaction techniques exploring the shared space of direct and gestural input, demonstrating how their combined use can greatly enhance creation and manipulation beyond unaided human capability.
also by Daan Roosegaarde
(Source: studioroosegaarde.net)
One of the best interactive installations ever saw
(Source: studioroosegaarde.net)