Archive for December, 2008
Relationships don\’t always bring happy consequences. In fact, most of them bring disasters to individual lives. The more you get involved in relationship the more disastrous it can become. To show this, I used a male model in OpenGL who gradually turns into ominous terminator figure as viewer approaches him. Terminator has been portrayed in hollywood as the \”enemy\” or \”betrayer\” of human kind. The person in front of you can stay as a harmless loving person if you stay far away but can turn into a cold machine killer if you come closer. The possible dual side of person you\’re involved with is revealed before you as you take your own action.
Monday, December 15th, 2008
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A miniature of an efficient and aesthetic Lighting System.
Light detects person who walks around a room, The person also can be reported how often he or she used some area in this room. ... CONTINUE READING »
membrain explores the idea of a collective memory and challenges the traditionally separate notions of the past and present. membrain constructs a reality that is based simultaneously on the past and present experiences of a group.
At the center of the membrain project is a live video display and an interactive object representing a communal brain. Observers interact with the communal brain through proximity and touch while the live video display shows what the brain is seeing. In its default state, the brain is constantly scanning... CONTINUE READING »
Window Vision is a reactive installation that highlights changes in the surrounding environment by shifting its components in response to light and dark.
Given the importance in how we understand the world through the intersection of science and art, Window Vision is a piece that emphasizes the neurological impulses that enable our eyes to perceive the things around us. It also draws upon the idea of a window as the architectural medium... CONTINUE READING »
A network of objects that promote interaction
between humans, spaces and nature.
Babel Tree is a network of objects that promote interaction between humans, spaces and nature. A network that require the collective participation/action of people to become alive, encouraging social interaction and a sense of community in urban spaces.
This communication platform has its basis in the exploration of nature... CONTINUE READING »
A live video mosaic that uses images as the color pixels. The images are from around the ITP floor, previous shows and thesis presentations.
Video Mosaic photo booth allows you to snap a picture of yourself as reflected through images from other ITP events. You are also able to play with the image to see what pictures come up as your \"ITP ME\" is shown on the screen. ... CONTINUE READING »
a dynamic record of paths of movement
We may mindlessly walk from point A to point B, but everyone has a certain step and personality to their movement. I hope to give more weight and meaning to this movement by leaving a record of the motion, with a visualized trace. By adding life to the... CONTINUE READING »
Stories that know where you are
Plott is a framework for delivering rich media content specific to your location. We are interested in exploring the relationship between narrative and physical space, specifically investigating how an immersive context transforms traditional narrative form. We developed on two platforms to explore the delivery of location-specific content: the iPhone and... CONTINUE READING »
Children trade found objects from their outdoor adventures in this whirlygig-like, box-equipped sculpture.
The Cabinet-of-Wonders Kiosk is designed as part of a program to get kids outdoors and connected to nature, The sculpture stands about 4 feet high, just tall enough for a third grader to reach out to spin the whirlygig and watch the contents of clear acrylic boxes whiz by.... CONTINUE READING »
Windchimes for the urban environment.
Living in shared living situations and in close proximity to others, traditional windchimes can intrude into others\' silent space. We wanted to create a set of chimes that would be silent for our neighbors, but would be audible within private spaces. ... CONTINUE READING »
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