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Not sure why the quality is so bad on Flickr but it looks a lot better here: www.thinglink.com/video/911315048830337026
At the opening of my sister's exhibit, one of the works had removable pieces you could re-arrange. This is the artist Jesse Jones.
Here's a shot I took in NYC the other day for a project I'm working on with reflections. The idea is to have different elements from the reflection interacting with the subject that is being photographed through the glass. In this case, the parts of the main parts of the reflection are the man in the hat in the middle and the red car on the right.
Enjoy, and please feel free to critique!
The perfect spooky activity to do this fall.
The interactive pumpkin features a system which allows you to remove the lid, scoop the flesh, carve the pumpkin and then place a candle inside.
A smaller model is included for child avatars (tested with bebe youth).
A decor pack is also provided which is perfect to use as a photo prop or for decorating your home.
How to use:
-Rez the pumpkin on a suitable surface (Make sure it's facing the right way - the sticker is an indication).
- Stand directly in front of the pumpkin.
- Attach the item named "Pumpkin Carving Tool".
- Click the pumpkin to begin the interactive functions.
I hope you enjoy it guys!
A pair of photographers aim their lenses within this interactive visual art experience, featuring multicolored lighting and various sized balloons that completely filled this enclosed space atop Roppongi Hills Mori Tower.
Olympus OM-D EM-1 with 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO
Interactive artwork imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
Fernando Botero's monumental bronze sculptures seem to be very popular among children in Berlin. Since there's no fence around the sculptures, they can be touched… and children know how to take advantage of it.
My favorite Things "birth -yay" stampset", "happy birthday" background stamp and "party" and "fiesta" die-namics.
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I shot this bit of video in the Color in Motion: Chromatic Explorations of Cinema exhibit at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. In this room we see an interactive screen, where kids really get into the interactive part. Waving their hands around they manipulate the splashes of color projected on to the screen.
Pittsburgh, PA. April 2017.
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So long I had no idea with my HA clear set CL159 until last day I made the interactive card as Jennifer's Video. I tried to use the stamps as the fence and with a bird on it. The upright fence was made with the stamp inked by Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pads Brushed Corduroy and Black Soot at edge. The horizontal fence was made by the reversed side of those stamps which was leaned from another HA Video, then decorated with brads and flowers. Thanks for looking!
I never make a interactive card before :}, so when I start I think it is better just as the Video. The result is great, this in my 1st interactive card, and I like it so much. Very fun!
This the picture for the opened card.
Gloucester History Festival 2020:
An unusual insight into Gloucester's history is this series of images created by 3D artist Joe Hill, providing a rather different view of parts of the city's history and folklore.
The Interactive Archaeology event is part of the final weekend of this year's Festival.
Gloucester's an ancient place, and wherever you go in the city centre you're walking over some surprising archaeological remains; city walls, Roman remains and even medieval churches survive beneath the city streets. Here it is brought to life in three-dimensional form as pavement art in Westgate Street, as part of the new Cathedral Quarter project. Joe Hill of Joe and Max 3D is a sought-after artist who has been making holes in the ground come to life all over the world.
Basil (on the left) has been having arthritis pain, so we've been tracking his activity every thirty minutes. Mostly this involves "Resting," "Resting," and more "Resting" — which one is inclined to do when there's a warm barn to rest in and it's 40 degrees (Fahrenheit) out. But here was a moment of him "Interacting." Fighting with Snickers; he won. :)
Downloaded full-res TIF file from the Webb Telescope site, then cropped and SHRUNK it to 4K resolution for anyone to use as a desktop image.
NuSkin 2015
The challenge was to “freshen” Nu Skin International’s
recognition program into a completely digital experience.
A custom app was created that enabled consultants to enter
their information on an iPad. Upon hitting “enter” their
photo magically appeared on the larger than life screens.
This enabled them to take a selfie and share with colleagues
and friends on a variety of social media platforms.
Um Missionsszenarien zur robotischen Exploration vor dem Aufbruch zu Mond oder Mars auf der Erde zu erproben, suchen Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler Orte, die den Bedingungen auf einem fremden Himmelskörper möglichst nahekommen. Vom 13. Juni bis 9. Juli 2022 wird der Ätna auf der italienischen Insel Sizilien zum „Quasi-Mond“, denn die Vulkanlandschaft mit ihrer granularen Oberfläche und erstarrten Lavaschichten ähnelt der geologischen Beschaffenheit des Erdtrabanten. ARCHES steht für „Autonomous Robotic Networks to Help Modern Societies“. Forschende nutzen die unwirtliche Umgebung des Ätna als „Mond-Analog“. Mehrere Rover, ein Lander und eine Drohne arbeiten zusammen, erkunden ihre Umgebung und erfüllen Aufgaben.
Auch auf der Erde ist der Einsatz robotischer Netzwerke in vielen Situationen nützlich. Anwendungsbereiche sind hier etwa Katastrophenhilfe, Umwelt- und Meeresüberwachung oder auch der Einsatz im autonomen Straßen- und Bahnverkehr der Zukunft.
Mehr dazu: www.dlr.de/content/de/missionen/arches.html
Über das Helmholtz-Zukunftsprojekt ARCHES: www.arches-projekt.de/projekt-arches/
Credit: DLR CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Part of a large, interactive series of work called Pulse by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer on display recently at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC.
Mark ‘Spoonman’ Petrakis and I are experimenting with new interactive storytelling ideas, from shadow puppets to poetic robots.
Our first experiment is ‘Ubu’s Dreams’, a shadow puppet show featuring Père Ubu, the hero of Alfred Jarry’s surreal plays at the turn of the last century. In this show, Ubu is constantly dreaming, interacting with archetypal characters from our collective unconscious.
This week, we focused on the structure of the space in which puppeteers would perform these stories, using the art cart I built for my maker art classes. To that end, we tried using a high desk where puppets can stand on thin vertical sticks and move back and forth, to grow large and small.
This set up felt comfortable for a couple actors sitting side by side, and gave us good range of motion. We placed a high-quality projector over our heads, to illuminate the top of the screen, so the show can be seen even in a crowded room where everyone is standing.
We also tried using a large mirror to reflect our projector, so that it could be placed right above our shadow screen, instead of five feet away. This saves a couple feet and makes our mobile theater more compact.
We plan to continue this experiment through the summer and perform a first puppet show during our Dada exhibit this fall at the Canessa Gallery in North Beach. I’m also developing a new maker art course that can use these techniques with our lower and middle school students.
View more pictures of this Magic Theater project on Flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157664637863884
Learn more about Ubu’s Dreams:
Learn more about the Magic Theater project (originally called Théâtre Mécanique):
Screenshots from the Play-Create project "Reverse Archaeology", a particle based interactive that dynamically creates buildings. Like the opposite of real archaeology!
You can play with the interactive yourself here: www.play-create.com/id.php?012
From the 2nd floor of the Apple Store on Union Square 5/22/16.
HP5+ at 800, Leica M4, v3 Summicron 35
Scanned with Fuji X Pro 1 and Leica BEOON
An all-new interactive Digital Library from Vodafone and the British Library, giving the public free access to Shakespeare’s iconic classics through scanning QR codes on the spines of virtual books..
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On the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Vodafone and the British Library have made some of the earliest and rarest editions of Shakespeare’s plays available to all, allowing people to innovatively download the Bard’s most popular works from specially-designed wallpaper featuring virtual library bookshelves. The pop-up Digital Library will provide new access to free digital copies of the quartos by allowing people to simply scan the QR codes printed on the virtual books as the ‘Digital Library’ tours the UK from Edinburgh to Penzance from April 25th – 30th.
This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media/ digital editorial and social media use only.
For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.
Interactive Library for experiencing immersive content
National Library of Korea, Seocho-gu, Seoul
April 16, 2021
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Korean Culture and Information Service
Korea.net (www.korea.net)
Official Photographer : Kim sun joo
This official Republic of Korea photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way. Also, it may not be used in any type of commercial, advertisement, product or promotion that in any way suggests approval or endorsement from the government of the Republic of Korea.
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국립중앙도서관 실감서재
2021-04-16
실감서재
문화체육관광부
해외문화홍보원
코리아넷
김순주
Gloucester History Festival 2020:
An unusual insight into Gloucester's history is this series of images created by 3D artist Joe Hill, providing a rather different view of parts of the city's history and folklore.
The Interactive Archaeology event is part of the final weekend of this year's Festival.
Gloucester's an ancient place, and wherever you go in the city centre you're walking over some surprising archaeological remains; city walls, Roman remains and even medieval churches survive beneath the city streets. Here it is brought to life in three-dimensional form as pavement art in Westgate Street, as part of the new Cathedral Quarter project. Joe Hill of Joe and Max 3D is a sought-after artist who has been making holes in the ground come to life all over the world.
Friday, April 19, 2013 - VeritageMiami Interactive Dinner. The ultimate good time for foodies where tables team up to cook their own dinner under the tutelage of world-renowned chef Daniel Boulud. For more details, visit www.veritagemiami.com