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It was the first time that I interacted with her! When she started to smile, my hearth stopped and then she made a big bubble!
Blue
Female Bottlenose Dolphin
Oltremare Riccione (Italy)
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Bientôt, les guichet seront plus interctives, peut être équipés d'une souris pour bien "Démarrer" :)
Multimedia Studio's projects presented during the Night of Museums @ PJWSTK Warsaw. photos: Olga Wroniewicz
In our fast and digital times of computers, networking and interactive mobile devices, there is only little room left, for different paces, concentration on quiet things. By utilizing old handcraft techniques such as Macrame – a knotted net using red ribbon wire –, this installation not only aims to preserve the knowledge of traditional artwork, but also the creation processes with time for talk and information exchange. By taking this individual work out of the context of private homes and placing it into public space, this project becomes a beautiful and poetical call for preserving old handwork techniques – also as an inspiring and creative resource for new structures and designs. We definitely enjoyed it !!!
Modelado y renders para interactivo online a cargo de la agencia Noblink, puzzle 3D que tambien desarrollé en Flash
imm.sheridanc.on.ca/openhouse/2014/ Sheridan Interactive Multimedia Open House at the Learning Lab in Toronto, Ontario, Canada - one year post grad program
In our fast and digital times of computers, networking and interactive mobile devices, there is only little room left, for different paces, concentration on quiet things. By utilizing old handcraft techniques such as Macrame – a knotted net using red ribbon wire –, this installation not only aims to preserve the knowledge of traditional artwork, but also the creation processes with time for talk and information exchange. By taking this individual work out of the context of private homes and placing it into public space, this project becomes a beautiful and poetical call for preserving old handwork techniques – also as an inspiring and creative resource for new structures and designs. We definitely enjoyed it !!!
The interactive pillows come in pairs and mediate closeness at a distance. By leaning against, touching, or hugging a pillow, the pattern on the other pillow activates and glows dynamically. Changing from one pattern to another, gestures are exchanged remotely.
Scenarios for use of the pillows include families or loved-ones located at a distance. In contrast to the limited modality of telephony, interactive pillows could support the expression of longing and presence through interactions with intimate, everyday objects.
Photo: Johan Redström, Interactive Institute
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
In our fast and digital times of computers, networking and interactive mobile devices, there is only little room left, for different paces, concentration on quiet things. By utilizing old handcraft techniques such as Macrame – a knotted net using red ribbon wire –, this installation not only aims to preserve the knowledge of traditional artwork, but also the creation processes with time for talk and information exchange. By taking this individual work out of the context of private homes and placing it into public space, this project becomes a beautiful and poetical call for preserving old handwork techniques – also as an inspiring and creative resource for new structures and designs. We definitely enjoyed it !!!
Inside the light box are various shapes in different colours.
The RGB (red, green and blue) lightbox provides a playful insight into the relationships between colour, light and objects. As the light gradually changes from red to green to blue, you can see colour mixing in action. Inside the box there are only three different coloured sources of light - red, green and blue - which can be combined to generate all the colours in the visible spectrum of light.
[Design Museum]
Part of Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius (June to Sept 2017)
Breathing Colour blurs the boundaries between art and design. Combining intriguing shapes with extensive research; this exhibition questions our preconceptions of colour and embraces its imperfection and experimentation.
The exhibition was divided into separate spaces that simulated daylight conditions at specific times of the day – morning, noon and evening. These three phases explored the impact of changing daylight on our perception of colour. Each installation included a series of three-dimensional objects as well as textiles, some of which are hand-woven while others are produced on industrial looms.
In the Design Museum.
The building, formerly the Commonwealth Institute, was built 1960-2, designed by Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall and Partners. Closing in 2002, it was acquired by the Design Museum in 2008, and converted by a design team led by John Pawson.
Cartaz que eu fiz para o Interact Music, Festival onde minha banda vai tocar.
pra quem nao sabe sou guitarrista da ZERO 3
In our fast and digital times of computers, networking and interactive mobile devices, there is only little room left, for different paces, concentration on quiet things. By utilizing old handcraft techniques such as Macrame – a knotted net using red ribbon wire –, this installation not only aims to preserve the knowledge of traditional artwork, but also the creation processes with time for talk and information exchange. By taking this individual work out of the context of private homes and placing it into public space, this project becomes a beautiful and poetical call for preserving old handwork techniques – also as an inspiring and creative resource for new structures and designs. We definitely enjoyed it !!!
Interactive banshee in Pandora - the World of AVATAR at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World Resort.
MA work @ Multimedia Class, SNM PJWSTK Warsaw, 2013.
Four wiimote games on four sides of a cube-screen.
Simultanously projected on four sides of the big cube.
Small cubes are the controllers for each game. Every controller has a wiimote in it.
main supervisor: Prof Anna Klimczak
tech advisor: mgr inĹĽ. Marcin Wichrowski
photo: Olga Wroniewicz