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File Festival 2012 – Part 2

Tunnel by Rejane Cantoni and Leonardo Crescenti is a kinetic, immersive and interactive sculpture, composed of 92 porticos that become disordered in function of the position and body mass of the interactor.
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Filed under: design interactions,festivals,installation,kinetic,sculpture — Tags: brazil, Canada — Bin // Kian-Peng Ong @ 2:13 pm July 17, 2012
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Virtual Pottery – Yoon Chung Han

Another Interesting work from Yoon Chung Han

Virtual Pottery is an interactive audiovisual piece that uses hand gesture to create 3d pottery objects and sound shape. Under the Opti track motion capture (Rigid body) system in TransLab, UCSB, users can take a glove with attached trackers, move the hand in x,y,z axis and create their own sound potteries. Users can also save their potteries and arrange it on the musical score interface in order to create continuous musical compositions.
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Filed under: design interactions,interfaces,ucsb — Tags: korea — Bin // Kian-Peng Ong @ 7:31 am June 14, 2012
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On the Fly – Leading Edge Design Studio




This is a little dated but the work itself is not. On the Fly is a commissioned work by Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media for the Minimum Interface Exhibition that looks at Future of Interfaces. On the Fly is the navigation interface for the exhibition. Audiences are presented with a flyer that interacts with a camera tracking system to function as a navigation tool.

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Filed under: design interactions,interfaces — Tags: japan — Bin // Kian-Peng Ong @ 6:53 pm May 11, 2012
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The Quantum Parallelograph



The Quantum Parallelograph is an exploratory public engagement project examining the scientific and philosophical ideas surrounding the theory of quantum physics and multiple universes. The device simulates the experience of users being able to glimpse into their “parallel lives” – to observe their alternate realities.
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Filed under: design interactions,interfaces — Tags: uk — Bin // Kian-Peng Ong @ 6:13 pm January 8, 2012
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