Posts under Tag: Interactivity
Love, OutofBounds

  Love, OutofBounds is an installation I developed with Jason Rosen for our ICM final. It was part of ITP’s Winter Show 2011.   Love, OutofBounds from karolina r z on Vimeo.   Love, OutofBounds is an interactive installation that plays with the concept of celebrity overexposure. By shining a light onto the image of a given celebrity you reveal [...]

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Observation | Interactive Technology

  For this assignment we were instructed to observe how people interact with technology, keeping in mind the readings we previously had from product use/ design from Norman and Crawford. This exercise came to me when I wasn’t even looking: on the subway, two women next to me were talking – or better, complaining – about a remote control. One [...]

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Skyline: an evolution

Well, I let this blog to dust for a while (well, I’m in NYC, there is a lot of stuff to do ), so I have a lot of keeping up. Here’s the development of my ICM sketch – I’m going to “evolve” the same drawing throughout the semester to see how I the amount of code can be reduced [...]

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Serial Communication Lab

  Considering I’m a very visual person, this was a really cool lab. The task was to control a graph with a sensor – a potentiometer in my case. First setup pictures (really, really simple: just the potentiomenter on the Arduino): Now to the actual video controlling. I thought I should start with the graphics suggested by the professors: But [...]

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Talk to me. Please. I beg you.

  So, another assignment for PComp this week was to go see Moma’s exhibition “ Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects“. Since I wanted to check it anyway, this was one of the best homeworks of all times. But before we get into specifics about the exhibit (and the title of this post) let’s talk a [...]

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