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ECMWF's Weather Room and interactive weather wall.

Copyright: Stephen Shepherd photography

Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.

 

Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.

 

Check out our interactive campus map! Go to map.leeuniversity.edu

Photo by AVGN Interactive

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At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.

 

Photo by Kumi Yamauchi

Kourtney Sandercock (10) is at a Tuesday Interact meeting during lunch in Mrs. Dhoot's room. As a leader, she talks to a small group of fellow peers about how they can leave a positive impact on education at an international level. Kourtney was a leader last year too, and mentions why she joined Interact club. "Mrs. Dhoot told me too!" - Kourtney

Reinventing accessibility, Potion's interactive self-service bar at Clo, an ultra-modern wine bar in New York's Time Warner Center, gives patrons the opportunity to become their own sommelier and pour their own wine, no matter the price. Potion designed custom software, hardware, and projections to achieve Clo's goal of creating a self-curated experience for patrons. Acting as both menu and guide, the 20-foot touch-sensitive surface invites patrons to simultaneously access detailed sommelier notes, wine prices, and a map that leads them to their next personalized tasting.

 

Working closely with the design firm 2x4, Potion placed careful attention in the bar's overall design, integrating software and electronics to create a seamless, self-service experience. After locating their wine of choice on the interactive bar, patrons use a smart card to dispense a 3 oz pour of anything from an $8 Reisling to a $76 Chateau Mouton Rothschild from wine dispensers located around the perimeter of the space. All of the bar's electronics are mounted in the ceiling, safely away from any spills, providing patrons with a unique and unhindered experience.

 

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Bright Brussels 2018

 

Bright Brussels is a light festival, a fascinating route through the city consisting of a dozen light installations that are artistic, interactive, playful,... and simply captivating. Bright Brussels is a free event that is open to all from 18:30 to 23:00, for four nights from 22 to 25 February.

 

For this edition, a massive, must-see installation is hanging in the extraordinary setting that is the Citroen garage on place de l'Yser/IJzerplein. The route then stretches over the historical heart of the city through the Beguinage - Dixmude and Dansaert neighbourhoods, from Sainctelette to Sainte-Catherine/Sint-Katelijne. Come and (re-)discover these neighbourhoods' rich architectural heritage thanks to the magic of light!

 

TETRO (FR) + Whitevoid (DE) - Stalactite

 

At the heart of the majestic structure of the Citroen building, with its clean lines, is an enormous suspended structure, floating above the visitors. It generates light motifs and complex shapes to the rhythm of the electronic music of Boris Divider. This artistic light display by Christopher Bauder is called Stalactite. It offers an immersive experience of the madness of the 21st century.

 

Venue: Former Citroen garage

  

OCUBO and Telmo Ribeiro (PT) - Underlight

 

'Underlight' is a simulation of the aurora borealis. It combines coloured lasers, smoke machines and the wind to create lighting effects. These form a coloured curtain with the accompaniment of haunting music to plunge the audience into a splendid sound and light show.

 

Venue: Quai du Commerce and Parc du Quai a la Houille

  

Aerosculpture (FR) - Lumiere d'eau (Light in water)

 

What becomes of the basins of our fountains when winter robs them of their water? Are they filled to the brim with other, highly illuminated wavelengths, in the hope that a school of flying fishes will be attracted by the light and come to take possession of their banks? This is the story told by the installation 'Lumiere d'eau' with its moving, glittering lights spread over the surface of the basin and about a hundred lighter-than-air fish, caught by invisible hooks, that are lit by the colours of this imaginary water to offer us a thousand reflections moving and swirling in the wind.

 

Venue: Vismet, Fontaine Anspach

  

Estudio Sergio Ramos (ES) - Triple jet

 

This installation reminds us of the need to recover the identity of our cities by valuing their diversity and plurality. 'Triple jet' uses a strong symbol with an internationally recognised graphic identity, the Mannekenn Pis, who has landed in a public place as the main protagonist of a new urban landscape.

 

Venue: Institut Pacheco

  

OCUBO (PT) - Flower Power

 

'Flower Power' is an experimental immersive video mapping show. It is based on experimentation with the physical forces of water and gravity. It explores the aesthetic of one of the most beautiful and colourful phenomena in nature, flowers. Inspired by the colour, movement and fusion of these phenomena, the project transforms the everyday image of a flower into something magical and poetical.

 

Venue: Place du Beguinage

  

Tetro and Trafik (FR) - 160

 

'160' is an interactive sound and light installation that offers an intuitive instrument for exploring representation, projection and the relationship in space of shapes, colours and sound. It consists of 20 square arches, each containing eight lit segments. 160 light strips are deployed over the 60 m of the structure.

 

Venue: Vismet

  

Mathilde Lemesle (FR) - Aux fenetres de Bruxelles - Appel d'air (At the windows of Brussels - Drawing in air)

 

'At the windows of Brussels - Drawing in air' is a light installation created for the 2018 Bright Brussels Festival. This exterior video mapping show is located on the facade of a house and plays with the features of that setting. Lighting effects are a way for visitors to rediscover the many sides of places.

 

Venue: Rue du Nom de Jesus

  

Dolus and Dolus (FR): Stratum

 

'Stratum' is an interactive installation that uses gesture to influence a 'lit area'. Running one's hand over a capture interface reproduces it in space using layers of light. This reaction generates a visible and tangible reflection of the gesture, like an ephemeral geology of movement.

 

Venue: Rue du Marche aux Porcs

  

Collectif Coin (FR) - Child Hood

 

'Child Hood' is a cloud. Comprising a multitude of luminous balloons, it hovers between numerical minimalism and a monumental kinetic installation. It invades space. The wind rushes in between the balloons. Like the ultimate interpreter, it injects a note of chaos into a finely measured sound and light composition.

 

Venue: Place du Nouveau Marche aux Grains

  

THEORIZ (FR) - Crystallized

 

'CRYSTALLIZED' is an immersive sculpture composed of steel, sounds and holographic images. Inspired by Bismuth crystal and built according to the laws of light propagation, CRYSTALLIZED is a mysterious, ever-changing sculpture that goes from atoms to liquid-crystal. The audience is drawn to appreciate the infinite, hypnotising lighting effects of the work from its different perspectives.

 

Venue: Former Atelier Coppens

Model by Claes Appelquist, architect at SOM.

 

Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...

Great interactive window display C2 Imaging helped produce for Bloomingdale's NYC.

The Michigan Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair, an interactive outdoor event that focuses on recreating the look and feel of a fictional English village called Hollygrove during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the latter half of the 16th Century. A large number of patrons also regularly attend the festival in costume further fleshing out the streets with nobles, pirates, Vikings, wizards, rogues, wenches, and an assortment of fantasy characters. The festival also includes many nationally known Renaissance festival stage acts, juggling shows, sword fighting shows, lane acts, a two-hour feast performed twice daily, three full contact joust shows performed daily, and activities and games for children of all ages.

Meet the Dreamer, my new interactive art project, which I have just started to prototype. This illuminated sculpture aims to make us more aware of the characters who live inside our heads, and how our emotions influence the way we perceive the world around us.

 

The Dreamer’s head lights up with rear-projected videos of some of the characters who influence us, along with memories and feelings that fill in our minds, day and night. To show what the Dreamer is thinking, our first prototypes display images of people and nature, sparking different moods, each represented by a different colored light, such as: red for anger, orange for fear, yellow for happiness, green for surprise, blue for sadness, purple for love, for example.

 

You will be able to change the Dreamer’s worldview by pressing buttons that make him/her more happy or sad, angry or kind, fearful or curious (like social media emoticons). In response, the Dreamer’s head will light up with different colors and facial expressions, as these emotions are activated in his/her mind.

 

This kinetic sculpture can give us a glimpse at what goes on inside our heads, as images of our lives pass by, fleeting like clouds in the sky, colored by our moods. The Dreamer’s quiet face keeps transforming, responding to new images and emotions with images and sounds of its own.

 

As times goes by, we see the interplay of the forces that drive us: anger can turn into love, sadness into joy, fear into curiosity. And changing our emotions can transform how we view the world. We hope this experience can help us replace our destructive emotions with a more positive outlook.

 

The Dreamer is being developed at Tam Makers, our makerspace in Mill Valley, where we are building our first prototypes. This interactive art project will be presented in different ways:

• as part of the Time Machine we’re building at Pataphysical Studios

• as a stand-alone exhibit in art shows and galleries

• in large street performances during public events

• in short videos on the web

 

We’re still experimenting with different ways to create The Dreamer. The current plan is to vacuum form a mannequin head (for the prototype), then a clay sculpture of the preferred shape (for the final product), using translucent white plastic, flattened a bit at the mouth, eyes and forehead, so that we can rear-project a variety of faces onto the heads from inside.

 

See more photos of our first prototypes in this Dreamer album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157674887503188

 

Learn more on our project page: fabriceflorin.com/2018/10/25/dreamer

for Minivegas. All event photos by Minivegas

Interactive activation for the new HP touch computer.

Compared to traditional interactive whiteboards,the i3BOARD includes several unique features. Other than stylus and finger touch recognition, the precise and reliable V-Sense touch technology design allows multiuser interaction up to 10 simultaneous touches. The ultra-narrow aluminum frame gives the i3BOARD a sleek appearance and makes maintenance easy, lowering the long term total cost of ownership.

This new interactive experience lets travelers explore the scenic vistas of New Mexico and learn about the many movie and television productions that have captured those sights on film.

  

The custom software shows movie trailers, publicity photos, and other media from the many TV and video productions that appear in the state. The kiosk houses a breathtaking 75” display showcasing locations and a 43” Ideum Inline Touch Display that allows visitors to control the experience. LED lights pulse and flow organically to paint the surrounding wall and catch travelers’ eyes. Additional accents include topographic elements that evoke our state’s diverse rolling geography.

 

Ideum’s industrial design team designed the cabinetry, and the exhibit itself was built in our custom fabrication studio.

 

Ideum collaborated with the Sunport, the City of Albuquerque, and the New Mexico Film Office to bring it all to life.

 

Interactive painting n#36.

This painting can be displayed in four positions by turning around. One of words painted - WAR GOD SEX ART - will dominate in each of the positions.

Could be used for religious or political purposes. Also good for bedroom decoration.

Tempera and enamel on canvas,

size - 40x40cm 15.7x15.7inch

 

For more interactive paintings or other types of artworks:

www.ro-Man.info

Knox College students in Interactive Design presenting interactive games developed by each team.

Great interactive window display C2 Imaging helped produce for Bloomingdale's NYC.

 

Check us out on FB for more projects & company info: www.facebook.com/C2Imaging

UNIFIL's women peacekeepers meet up with young girls in a regular community event.

Magnetic wall containing over 400 paw prints. Grade school children colored in the paw prints and each was given the paw they colored at the end of the event. ©Bombshell Productions

Interactive poster by Build and Osmotronic at the Aram Gallery, London.

Ooooh an interactive map! Let me just tap this touchscreen randomly.

At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.

 

Photo by Shuntaro Ogata

The Sheridan Interactive Multimedia Open House was a success. The pictures are also on Facebook - so tag yourselves if you want:

 

imm.sheridanc.on.ca/go/openhouse2012pics

 

Thank you for all who attended (or attended in spirit).

 

Special thanks to:

 

Studio Huddle (www.elevatorartlab.com) for a super location (very hot!)

Demi Kandylis (splitelement.com) for friendship (and the tables!)

 

Open House Committee (Carla (venue, food), Caitlyn, Lindsay (org, site))

Loading Sub Committee (Diana+, Carla, Yohei, Jack, Mani, Joel, Zain, Yatharth, Westley)

Poster Sub Committee (Jack, Kevin)

 

Teachers (Andrew, David, Dan)

Sheridan Institute - and thanks to the President (Jeff Zabudsky) for the visit!

Tech folks (Bob and Robert - and the Mac folks for the cart)

 

Of course the industry for their support

And a very special thanks to the Alumni of IMM for keeping the family together.

 

The graduate portfolios are available from the invite page:

imm.sheridanc.on.ca/openhouse/2012/

 

Our IMM blog continues to report on exciting events for IMM:

interactivemultimedia.wordpress.com/

 

We are currently accepting applications for September.

imm.sheridanc.on.ca (new site, one day!)

 

All the best,

 

Dan Zen

danzen.com

At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.

 

Photo by Shuntaro Ogata

Interactive Consultations - Gender. Global Landscapes Forum Accra 2019.

 

Photo by Musah/GLF

 

globallandscapesforum.org

 

news.globallandscapesforum.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org

Jinjer at the Oakland museum

gamescom 2011 in Cologne.

The world's largest trade fair and event highlight for interactive games and entertainment

Allows passers by to easy access to information about their local council and the services available 24 hours a day.

 

To learn more about the varieties of different ways the touchfoil™ can be used, visit our website at www.visualplanet.biz

 

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email: sales@visualplanet.biz

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Thanks for looking!!

Enfants s’amusant sur une borne interactive lors de l’inauguration des Archives Historiques du Département de Seine-Maritime

I created a spinner card for Lawnscaping featuring Lovable Legends from Lawn Fawn and some pretty LF patterned papers! lawnscaping.blogspot.com/2016/03/interactive-legends.html

Euler diagrams with these bubble-like shapes traditionally have been used to represent sets of information. Included in the TechFest 2011 project Interactive Information Visualizations are a couple of techniques to enable the simplification of such diagrams. (Courtesy Microsoft Corporation)

GestureWorks Gameplay is a revolutionary new way of interacting with games. Gameplay software for Windows 8 lets gamers use, build, customize, and share Virtual Controllers for touch, which are overlaid on top of existing PC games. I - See more at: gameplay.gestureworks.com

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