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Un seul des 3 pupitres disposés autour de l'installation permet de piloter l'impressionnante surface d'affichage

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

le 9 mars 2017,

Fabrique sonore et création interactive,

Atelier La Fabrique de Haïku interactif

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Science museum Philadelphia

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

Crowded as always...Interactive is always fun

\\: The Singapore River as a Psychogeographical Faultline, conceptualised and produced by 26-year-old Singaporean artist, Debbie Ding, will examine and reconsider the role of the Singapore River through a unique interactive and generative map installation.

 

As Singapore’s most significant river, the Singapore River is a site that contains many common memories and stories. Over the last hundred years, due to commercial and developmental reasons, the river has changed drastically in purpose, form, and colour, leaving us to struggle with its exact history and geography.

 

The exhibition includes a map installation, generated by algorithms, that will help the audience to understand and make sense of the significance of the river, increase awareness of local geography, as well as highlight the importance of maps as a tool for the production of meaning. In addition there will be 20 to 40 small hand drawn maps depicting various people’s perspectives of Singapore.

 

The audience will also be invited to take part in an interactive exercise during the exhibition, where they can mark a map of the Singapore River with both real and fictional landmarks, stories, and memories, creating, in turn, their own mythology for the river.

La meilleure réalisation 2010, une projection intéractive sur le théâtre, modulée par la voix des spectateurs.

4 October 2019

FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy

 

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Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli

SXSW 2007 - Interactive Playpen (Legos area)

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Wendell Ramsey" and link the credit to www.flickr.com/photos/glassyhse/ .

Created by AnnaMarie Vu at TEDxUMN2013 - Where Do We Go From Here?

Designed and presented by Mustafa Daif and Tawfeeq Rajab. Seen in picture is Mustafa Daif (white thobe) and his trainee Moh'd Arafah who's experimenting with lemons to power a calculator.

Marling is a mass-participation interactive urban spectacle, sited in a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands, brought to life by the voices of the public.

 

Your voice creates the space around you, reverberates in many ways long after you have stopped speaking. In Marling the voices of citizens are given form through spectacular effects that hang in the air above the crowd, forming a delicate, intricate ceiling of animated colour. People become players on the urban stage, together bringing the space to life through their actions and sounds, and building a shared public memory of collaboration that, hopefully, will last long after the event.

 

Note: video footage is original, raw and unprocessed apart from cross-fades between clips. What you see is what you get.

 

See more about the project here: www.haque.co.uk/marling.php

Photography work for Jo Hodge: a designer, researcher and textile artist.

 

To learn more about Jo and these interactive garments visit her blog joprints.blogspot.com/ and check out her pictures www.flickr.com/photos/joprints/.

 

Models:

Industrial designer Ju Mi Kim

[ jumidesign@daportfolio.com ] and Interactive Jewellery designer Kate Pickering [ www.kate-pickering.co.uk ]

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

DaVinci Code Interactive DVD Gift Card interface. Users can explore the DaVinci Code.

Learn more about the DVD Gift Card at: www.goiactive.com

Lemon in wine glass, on table corner with window view

As the new school year begins, UTHealth Houston students, staff, faculty, and trainees will be welcomed by interactive “Welcome Walls” installed at each of the institution’s schools. These installations, which will be on display starting Monday, Aug. 26, invite the entire UTHealth Houston community to engage and contribute to a collective vision for the future of health care. (Photos by Nathan Jeter/UTHealth Houston)

Bright Brussels 2018

 

Bright Brussels is a light festival, a fascinating route through the city consisting of a dozen light installations that are artistic, interactive, playful,... and simply captivating. Bright Brussels is a free event that is open to all from 18:30 to 23:00, for four nights from 22 to 25 February.

 

For this edition, a massive, must-see installation is hanging in the extraordinary setting that is the Citroen garage on place de l'Yser/IJzerplein. The route then stretches over the historical heart of the city through the Beguinage - Dixmude and Dansaert neighbourhoods, from Sainctelette to Sainte-Catherine/Sint-Katelijne. Come and (re-)discover these neighbourhoods' rich architectural heritage thanks to the magic of light!

 

TETRO (FR) + Whitevoid (DE) - Stalactite

 

At the heart of the majestic structure of the Citroen building, with its clean lines, is an enormous suspended structure, floating above the visitors. It generates light motifs and complex shapes to the rhythm of the electronic music of Boris Divider. This artistic light display by Christopher Bauder is called Stalactite. It offers an immersive experience of the madness of the 21st century.

 

Venue: Former Citroen garage

  

OCUBO and Telmo Ribeiro (PT) - Underlight

 

'Underlight' is a simulation of the aurora borealis. It combines coloured lasers, smoke machines and the wind to create lighting effects. These form a coloured curtain with the accompaniment of haunting music to plunge the audience into a splendid sound and light show.

 

Venue: Quai du Commerce and Parc du Quai a la Houille

  

Aerosculpture (FR) - Lumiere d'eau (Light in water)

 

What becomes of the basins of our fountains when winter robs them of their water? Are they filled to the brim with other, highly illuminated wavelengths, in the hope that a school of flying fishes will be attracted by the light and come to take possession of their banks? This is the story told by the installation 'Lumiere d'eau' with its moving, glittering lights spread over the surface of the basin and about a hundred lighter-than-air fish, caught by invisible hooks, that are lit by the colours of this imaginary water to offer us a thousand reflections moving and swirling in the wind.

 

Venue: Vismet, Fontaine Anspach

  

Estudio Sergio Ramos (ES) - Triple jet

 

This installation reminds us of the need to recover the identity of our cities by valuing their diversity and plurality. 'Triple jet' uses a strong symbol with an internationally recognised graphic identity, the Mannekenn Pis, who has landed in a public place as the main protagonist of a new urban landscape.

 

Venue: Institut Pacheco

  

OCUBO (PT) - Flower Power

 

'Flower Power' is an experimental immersive video mapping show. It is based on experimentation with the physical forces of water and gravity. It explores the aesthetic of one of the most beautiful and colourful phenomena in nature, flowers. Inspired by the colour, movement and fusion of these phenomena, the project transforms the everyday image of a flower into something magical and poetical.

 

Venue: Place du Beguinage

  

Tetro and Trafik (FR) - 160

 

'160' is an interactive sound and light installation that offers an intuitive instrument for exploring representation, projection and the relationship in space of shapes, colours and sound. It consists of 20 square arches, each containing eight lit segments. 160 light strips are deployed over the 60 m of the structure.

 

Venue: Vismet

  

Mathilde Lemesle (FR) - Aux fenetres de Bruxelles - Appel d'air (At the windows of Brussels - Drawing in air)

 

'At the windows of Brussels - Drawing in air' is a light installation created for the 2018 Bright Brussels Festival. This exterior video mapping show is located on the facade of a house and plays with the features of that setting. Lighting effects are a way for visitors to rediscover the many sides of places.

 

Venue: Rue du Nom de Jesus

  

Dolus and Dolus (FR): Stratum

 

'Stratum' is an interactive installation that uses gesture to influence a 'lit area'. Running one's hand over a capture interface reproduces it in space using layers of light. This reaction generates a visible and tangible reflection of the gesture, like an ephemeral geology of movement.

 

Venue: Rue du Marche aux Porcs

  

Collectif Coin (FR) - Child Hood

 

'Child Hood' is a cloud. Comprising a multitude of luminous balloons, it hovers between numerical minimalism and a monumental kinetic installation. It invades space. The wind rushes in between the balloons. Like the ultimate interpreter, it injects a note of chaos into a finely measured sound and light composition.

 

Venue: Place du Nouveau Marche aux Grains

  

THEORIZ (FR) - Crystallized

 

'CRYSTALLIZED' is an immersive sculpture composed of steel, sounds and holographic images. Inspired by Bismuth crystal and built according to the laws of light propagation, CRYSTALLIZED is a mysterious, ever-changing sculpture that goes from atoms to liquid-crystal. The audience is drawn to appreciate the infinite, hypnotising lighting effects of the work from its different perspectives.

 

Venue: Former Atelier Coppens

SXSW Interactive 2012.

 

SXSWi.

 

Photo by Esteban Contreras

www.estebancontreras.com

This picture shows the shaker boxes unshaken, so you don't see the glitter and stuff.

Young Master Robbins and Tarr playing student games

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

 

Photo by Erskine Noel

premio de innovación cinepolis.com.mx - AMIPCI 2008

 

premio de innovación cinepolis.com.mx - AMIPCI 2008

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