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Assistant Director General for Scientific and Technical Affairs: Salem AL MARRI;

IAF President: Pascale EHRENFREUND;

An interactive installation which people that took part experienced surprises, different questions and left with thoughts for the everyday life and the obstacles we find.

Interactive dialogue with Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Special Rapporteur on adequate housing. Human Rights Council for the seventh day of the 55th session - Tuesday, 5 March 2024, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland. OHCHR/Pierre Albouy

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

Artist and designer Daan Roosegaarde has developed an interactive artwork of lights. The artwork is a huge collection of small lights that glow up when people pass by. The artwork responds when people walk by it through hidden sensors and microphones. 70% of the lights is activated by movement while the other 30% is activated by sound. The intensity of light responds to the amount of sound, so in case something happens screaming will light the place intensely. A second advantage is the power consumption. Normally the lights in tunnels are on the whole night also when nobody uses the tunnel. With these configuration of software, sensors and lights the lights only work when the tunnel is used. Other companies have shown interest to use this on for instance highways. www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSSG9gJjP2w

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

Various Interact members participated in the Interaction 2019 Youth Leadership Event - Warlick Family YMCA on Saturday, February 2, 8:00 - 1:00

1- Favour Spear, Chloe Pearson and Caleb Venn participate in a team building activity

2, 3- Walter Windley a GCS alumnus shares his experience as a Rotoract founder and member at Furman University

4- Noah Froneberger (front left), Rennie Pearson, Caleb Venn, Favour Spear, Blake Lanier and Chloe Pearson

5- Caleb Venn and Chloe Pearson participate in a team building activity.

Octalight is an octagon shape interactive light lantern.

 

There are two different coloured light displays at the top and bottom on each side of the octagon shape.

 

The lights on the top half of the octagon shape are activated in sequence from one side of the octagon shape in clockwise manner.

While the lights on the bottom half of the octagon shape are activated in sequence counter-clockwise.

 

The hand covering the top of the light sensor triggers the light streams. When activated, the top and bottom light stream will be lighted in tandem in clockwise and counterclockwise manner.

 

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check out the video documentation of octalight here.

 

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Instalação interativa na entrada da Wieden+Kennedy Shanghai_

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

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

Design daily showcase #7: Fantasy Interactive

Catch up with news, traffic, weather in the bathroom. Inspired by A day made of glass

IAF President: Pascale EHRENFREUND;

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.

To mark the passing of the old site for the Journal of Interactive Media in Education... See the new site at jime.open.ac.uk.

numero interactive customer interaction management platform for contact centres and web self service

'Interative book' on display at the >interact< exhibition feb 06

"The Past is Present" - at the Art Center College of Design

Various Interact members participated in the Interaction 2019 Youth Leadership Event - Warlick Family YMCA on Saturday, February 2, 8:00 - 1:00

1- Favour Spear, Chloe Pearson and Caleb Venn participate in a team building activity

2, 3- Walter Windley a GCS alumnus shares his experience as a Rotoract founder and member at Furman University

4- Noah Froneberger (front left), Rennie Pearson, Caleb Venn, Favour Spear, Blake Lanier and Chloe Pearson

5- Caleb Venn and Chloe Pearson participate in a team building activity.

Like the mythical Blue Kangaroo we at Blueroo Interactive, are strong and dependable, using our powerful search marketing strategies to gain outstanding results, consistently for our clients.

 

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

IAF Executive Director: Christian FEICHTINGER;

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.

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