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Interactive generative design.
Reference to the quote « Form follows Function » of the architect Sullivan, Sound Form follows is a process of deformation, production volumes, objects by sound.
A 3D object, here a simple sphere, thus is distorted in accordance with the music, creating new forms, each reflecting sound at a time.
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 generative design.
Reference to the quote « Form follows Function » of the architect Sullivan, Sound Form follows is a process of deformation, production volumes, objects by sound.
A 3D object, here a simple sphere, thus is distorted in accordance with the music, creating new forms, each reflecting sound at a time.
Interactive wallpaper app for the iPad.
Create your own artwork using our Granimator pack and then step back and see what you can spot hidden within the shapes — visit the Granimator site for info and click on the pack entitled Inbot Test to view our submission.
3D Interactive apps, multiple different domains of computer #visualization and interactive programming come together to create a user experience.
Bangui, 17 janvier 2023 : Le leadership de la Composante police de la MINUSCA en interaction avec des élèves des lycées de Miskine, Barthélemy Boganda et Marie-jeanne Caron, sur le travail quotidien de la police pour la sécurisation des populations. Une des activités dans le cadre de la semaine de la police de la MINUSCA ; organisée pour promouvoir la confiance entre la police des Nations Unies, les Forces de sécurités intérieures et les populations.
Photo : MINUSCA / Leonel GROTHE
Short interactive dance performance made special for film "Inspired by Shukhov" directed by Natasha Arshavskaya, 2013
Art Direction: Eduard Haiman
Visual & Sound: Vlad Nakoryakov
Dance: Anna Norina
A banner campaign announcing Delta's new route to Dublin from JFK. The enticing banners drive users to a rich landing page experience that allows user to explore Ireland, book flights and send an invitation to friends.
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.
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 Arizona Interactive Marketing Association (AZIMA) held a dinner event featuring key executives from the leading social networking site, Facebook on 8/11/09 at the Tempe Mission Palms in Tempe, AZ.
Recognized as the largest social network on the Web and #4 largest website in the world, Facebook recently announced that they now have more than 250 million users worldwide. Three executives from Facebook provided details on how marketers can employ social media to engage this expansive online audience.
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