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this is a segment to show how crowded the show was. this density of people started on the street, went through the first hallway you see here, down the end, to the left and down to the end of the building, AND inside the gallery. it was sick. the giant crayons, paper and giant thumbtacks courtesy of Hunter
Kuda is an interactive, architectual project. When the sensors are touched, fluids begin to move through the tubes (as seen above). So, the more people interact with the Kuda, the more 'alive' it seems.
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3D Interactive apps, multiple different domains of computer #visualization and interactive programming come together to create a user experience.
This image shows a still from a video placed in the 'Baghdad 2009' artwork. Here Andy is describing the current situation in Baghdad where he currently works, and his reasons for developing the Rivers Baghdad public artwork with Meredith Gunderson and Theresa Caruana
Authors: Gilad Lotan, Min Weng
"...an interactive tree-shaped object made from various boxes in different shapes and sizes. These boxes will simulate a 'pixelated' image of a tree from a single viewpoint. The object will look obscure and uncomprehendable from every other single viewpoint. The tree will also consist of leaf structures which will be cut from semi-seethrough material which will allow for projection. Part of the leaf structures will be physical while part projected. The tree will react to the viewer, adding him/her to the scene and allowing interaction with the leaves and colors of the tree."
Audiopad is a composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks the positions of objects on a tabletop surface and converts their motion into music. One can pull sounds from a giant set of samples, juxtapose archived recordings against warm synthetic melodies, cut between drum loops to create new beats, and apply digital processing all at the same time on the same table.
Definitely watch the video:
Client: TikTok
Design: Divimove
Direction / Hardware / Software: Hackerloop
Software / Creativity: WILLPOWER STUDIOS
Interact2Hack 2025: Un Vistazo al Futuro Tecnológico 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.
In 1992, Nicole founded XEODesign, the first player experience design consultancy. Nicole’s design contributions and research on emotion and the fun of games have enhanced over 40 million player experiences, involving several well known franchises for casual gamers. Her clients include Sony, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and Sega. In recognition of her efforts, Gamasutra lists her as one of the Top 20 women working in the video game industry.
I love interactive fiction, and I love the most-excellent Gargoyle interpreter. Here is a screenshot of it running on my OLPC XO-1. The high DPI on the OLPC screen makes for a stunning display.
This is Gargoyle running fullscreen under Sugar.
The CVHS Interact Club won the Annual Bridgeville-South Fayette Rotary Chili Cook off on October 1, 2016.
Global warming has begun in the interactive department.
Our thermostat is in the kitchen/break room of the office. As soon as someone )for some reason) gets cold in there, they turn the air down affecting my office and Austin's. Some days it feels like a sauna. I've literally had sweat on my back from just typing.
So, Austin made this handy dandy thermostat wrapper so those tempted to move the meter may think twice.