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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

SXSW Interactive 2012. Photo by Esteban Contreras. SXSWi Austin TX. Robot.

Kids of all ages celebrated the joy and magic of reading at Montgomery Mall’s 2008 Book Blast! on Saturday, April 5, 2008. The event was hosted by Montgomery Mall’s Kidgits Club and was free and open to all kids and their parents. Held in Simon Malls throughout the country, Book Blast! introduced young children to the wonder of stories and books. Celebrity readers, engaging activities and giveaways brought children’s stories to life during this fun and interactive event. In addition to promoting early literacy, the event highlighted the importance of expressing opinions through voting. To that end, Brad Segall, KYW Newsradio Montgomery County Suburban Bureau Chief and Risa Vetri Ferman, Montgomery County District Attorney read Vote for Me: All About Civics by Kirsten Hall and Bev Luedecke. Immediately afterward, the children voted on kid-friendly topics, such as whether peanut butter and jelly or cheese sandwiches are better. Official results were available immediately after the balloting.

   

“Book Blast! is an important communitywide event that was enjoyed by parents and kids alike,” said Menden Poole, Marketing Manager of Montgomery Mall. “Children love to be read to, and through Book Blast! learned the benefits of reading for their own enjoyment. And this year, with elections going on across the country, we thought it would be fun to show kids the importance of expressing their opinions and how it benefits our communities and our country.”

 

Interact2Hack 2025: Un Vistazo al Futuro TecnolĂłgico de Ecuador

 

En estas imágenes, capturamos la energía, creatividad y talento de más de 150 jóvenes innovadores que participaron en Interact2Hack, el primer hackathon enfocado en visibilizar la próxima generación de talento Tech en Ecuador.

 

Desde distintas ciudades como Carchi, Guayaquil y Quito, los participantes pusieron a prueba sus habilidades en desarrollo, diseño y tecnologías emergentes. Con el apoyo de empresas tecnológicas como DeUna, The Bridge, Skilt, Tinkin y más, este evento no solo impulsó el aprendizaje, sino que también abrió puertas a nuevas oportunidades laborales. Reclutadores de marcas como DeUna, Tipti, The Bridge, Grupo Danec y Netlife estuvieron presentes, buscando a los futuros líderes del sector.

 

Este evento fue organizado por la carrera de Medios Interactivos y la Oficina de Innovación ✨, con el objetivo de conectar talento joven con la industria tecnológica y fomentar la innovación en Ecuador.

 

A través de estas fotos, queremos compartir un poco de la emoción y la dedicación que hicieron de Interact2Hack un evento inolvidable.

Crowded as always...Interactive is always fun

IoT Ideathons, pitch contests, keynote, and panel discussions were held at Firehouse inside Fort Mason Center and also on the main stage!

 

Photo by Kumi Yamauchi

Todd Furmanski at an art museum with me...forgot which one.

Nomensa Interact Conference at The British Museum | Intelligence in Design | 17th Oct 2018

The swirls are Hero Arts. The words are Inkadinkado. It is kinda hard to see, but there is a ribbon "door pull" for pulling open the door in the center.

© 2011 Tony Worrall

 

The Taste Cumbria Christmas Festival hosted at Muncaster on the 3rd and 4th of December 2011

just a test... mode details soon

Nomensa Interact Conference at The British Museum | Intelligence in Design | 17th Oct 2018

Nomensa Interact Conference at The British Museum | Inspiring UX thinkers | 18th Oct 2017

Nomensa Interact Conference at The British Museum | Intelligence in Design | 17th Oct 2018

rough concept work for a virtual surgery

Concept and Illustration by Josh Lynch

A character made as part of the Interact exhibition.

Interact2Hack 2025: Un Vistazo al Futuro TecnolĂłgico de Ecuador

 

En estas imágenes, capturamos la energía, creatividad y talento de más de 150 jóvenes innovadores que participaron en Interact2Hack, el primer hackathon enfocado en visibilizar la próxima generación de talento Tech en Ecuador.

 

Desde distintas ciudades como Carchi, Guayaquil y Quito, los participantes pusieron a prueba sus habilidades en desarrollo, diseño y tecnologías emergentes. Con el apoyo de empresas tecnológicas como DeUna, The Bridge, Skilt, Tinkin y más, este evento no solo impulsó el aprendizaje, sino que también abrió puertas a nuevas oportunidades laborales. Reclutadores de marcas como DeUna, Tipti, The Bridge, Grupo Danec y Netlife estuvieron presentes, buscando a los futuros líderes del sector.

 

Este evento fue organizado por la carrera de Medios Interactivos y la Oficina de Innovación ✨, con el objetivo de conectar talento joven con la industria tecnológica y fomentar la innovación en Ecuador.

 

A través de estas fotos, queremos compartir un poco de la emoción y la dedicación que hicieron de Interact2Hack un evento inolvidable.

Ji Sun Lee and You Jeong Paik check out the inner workings of their Interactive Cake.

Interactive video installation by Marie-Hélène Parant (Ca) at iMAL, Dec 2008

www.imal.org/corridor/

Questioning the participants about the IT in education

At Urban Arts Festival in New Brunswick, NJ on June 23, 2009.

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