i love candy chang. Touching, interactive and urban.
Great piece of interactive tabletop technology at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust.
The form factor is somewhere between a portal and tomb. Not a bad thing, considering the environment, though that’s not the interesting part. The interface is multi-user, and photos/information is pooled and linked through various categories.
With the intimate precedent of touchable computing, this definitely hits closer to home than a permanent and unchangeable installation.
Design by Potion
Interweb project: “Explain something modern/internet based to someone who lived and died before 1900”. I made this to explain Amazon’s Kindle to Charles Dickens.
So great! I’ve just gotten started on a collection of miniature books for an assignment about digital literacy myself. :)
Lovely. Analog kindle.
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Airloom - A project by SVA Interaction students. Love the conversation about digital/physical heirlooms and using the kitchen table as a direct in towards family relationships.
Thinking something along these lines for thesis…
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this is so graceful. cant you imagine using it? i think i would have made it a little more blankety-er.
rfid tangible interface for a media player. mmm. much better than handing a baby an ipad.
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