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Returning to an old idea (so old it got bumped off my non-pro flickr account) of pushing around drawing material manually. Now it's a more interesting drawing process, with some potential for animations.
This is a fun interactive card that I've created using some Paper Smooches dies and stamps.
The drink vanishes as you pull out the insert!
Be sure to check out the VIDEO here: virtualsmooches.blogspot.com/2013/09/interactive-cardsgif...
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Very cool touch tables at the recent gallery exhibition in Berlin. The collection featured 60 yeas of German art and these Flash interactives (In English and German) let patrons learn more about the art all around them.
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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 Dave Golden
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interactive light sculpture
LPM Live Performers Meeting 2014 | LAB-1 | Eindhoven | June 2014
mayer+empl project 2014_044
Multimedia art duo Martin Mayer and Quirin Empl specialize in interior and exterior 3D video mapping - an art form that uses the architecture, shape and conditions of the room to project moving images, light or graphics on abstract surfaces, and thus creating an entirely new atmospheric space.
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CII organised an interactive session with Shri Manohar Parrikar, Hon’ble Raksha Mantri on 19 February 2015 at JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru. Objective of the session was to share perspectives of various stakeholders including Indian Offset Partners, Indian Production Agencies and Foreign OEMs on ‘How to leverage the Indian Defence Offsets to strengthen the Indian Defence Manufacturing’ with the Hon’ble Defence Minister. Over 300 CEOs from Indian and Foreign Companies participated in the Session.
Reuniones con el Consejo de CONICYT; Desayuno con autoridades del Programa Explora; y visitas al Museo Interactivo Mirador MIM y al Centro Astrofísico y Tecnología Afines CATA; fueron algunas de las actividades que realizó la delegación compuesta por seis estudiantes y tres docentes de los colegios Darío Salas Díaz, Domingo Santa María y Antonio Varas de la Barra.
Durante su permanencia en Santiago, los jóvenes visitaron el edificio de la Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica CONICYT, donde compartieron un desayuno con Natalia Mackenzie y Paula Arismendi, directora y sub-directora del Programa Explora de esta institución.
Luego, fueron invitados a participar en una sesión del Consejo de CONICYT, encabezada por su presidente, el astrónomo y Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas, Mario Hamuy.
Luego, la comitiva visitó La Moneda y su centro cultural. Durante la tarde del jueves 14 de junio, conocieron el Centro Astrofísico y Tecnologías Afines (CATA) de la Universidad de Chile, donde fueron recibidos por los astrónomos, Guido Garay, Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas 2017, y José Maza, Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas 1999. Ambos con mucha generosidad y dedicación, se dieron tiempo para conversar con los estudiantes ariqueños y resolver sus inquietudes.
El recorrido finalizó el viernes 15 de junio, con una visita al Museo Interactivo Mirador (MIM), donde se acercaron a la ciencia, a través de actividades lúdicas, interactivas y educativas, repartidas en 300 módulos y 13 salas temáticas.