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This was an assignment for class. I wanted to share it with you. These are the two personalities of me... see if you can figure them out!
push / roll is a large mobile form requiring several participants for the action. deployment zones will target population-dense areas to create temporary coalitions of people for the movement.
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Public Interaction Objects (PIO) is a series of low-tech participatory objects. They are physical interfaces engineered to create meaningful interaction with individuals in various public contexts. Each object is a composite of various influences. PIO influences include historical and mythological narratives, cultural customs, market economies, and lifestyle, entertainment and commercial technologies.
These objects are designed to ultimately promote curiosity and participation for those that come in contact with them. PIOs also challenge our all too prevalent responses of suspicion and alarm that many foreign objects create. In recent years, our governments have decreed freedom-limiting legislation and in many public contexts - a heighten militarization. There are fear-laden messages channeled daily throughout the media as well. We have been indoctrinated to report these things rather than curiously explore them ourselves.
FS recognizes that we live in world that requires a basic sense of courage and trust in the people and objects that we share our spaces with in order to be free and active. It is also acknowledged that this trust has been horrifically exploited. We do not want to minimize the reality of these tragedies, nor do we condone these acts of aggression. Conversely, we do not want to surrender our freedom to explore, examine, create, share, confront, protest, and disseminate both ideas and objects in our shared public realm.
Color Interaction assignment from Color Design. In this assignment we were instructed to illustrate different color, hue, and shade interactions.
The National Building Museum's Green Community exhibit showcases communities with innovative sustainability efforts. Along these lines, Potion's interactive pieces provoke visitors to consider sustainability on a personal, global, and community level. The Transportation Hallway features three"traffic lanes"—bicycle, car or bus—projected onto the floor. As visitors traverse a lane, the vehicle moves with them and popups describe that vehicle's benefits and consequences. Visitors entering the exhibit first encounter the Think Global interactive wall, featuring a slowly spinning globe. Touching an icon beneath the globe triggers a network, like shipping lanes or undersea cables, to appear. Two networks can be displayed together, highlighting the overlap of these global pathways. Finally, the Act Local interactive wall lies at the exhibit's end. The projected community contains familiar sites - power plant, landfill, industrial district. Touching a site brings up potential improvements, like transforming the power plant into a wind farm or adding recycling stations to the landfill. Visitors can work together to "green" the town. Between the simple interaction of the hallway, the subtle layering of the Think Global wall, and the game-like feedback of the Act Local wall, the interactives offer an engaging experience to children, teen and adult visitors.
For this project, Potion produced the interaction design. Matter served as the exhibit design firm, and management provided art direction.
TweetDeck by Twitter, official Twitter application for managing multiple Twitter accounts, schedul tweets and manage multiple windows of twitter interactions.
My reflection in the door way of the infamous Selfridges building in Birmingham, taken whilst it was snowing. I was standing on the equivalent of a slushy ice-rink. I love the mix of lines, curves, old and new in this shot - with the snow covered church reflected in the glass.