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For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games we worked in collaboration with Cause and Affect on this interactive table and light system for the Vancouver House.
The table was a technically very complex system that allowed the public to share their views and impressions about Vancouver. Every time a new entry is made a ribbon travels all the way across the four projections and when it reaches the end lights up the 101 origami globes chandelier in a shade of green or blue. During the 2 weeks we received over 5000 entries.
Users can also interact with the entries by moving their hands over the surface. The cards that contain the tex entries move and bump on each other.
Photo by Trevor Johnston
For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games we worked in collaboration with Cause and Affect on this interactive table and light system for the Vancouver House.
The table was a technically very complex system that allowed the public to share their views and impressions about Vancouver. Every time a new entry is made a ribbon travels all the way across the four projections and when it reaches the end lights up the 101 origami globes chandelier in a shade of green or blue. During the 2 weeks we received over 5000 entries.
Users can also interact with the entries by moving their hands over the surface. The cards that contain the tex entries move and bump on each other.
Photo by Trevor Johnston
For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games we worked in collaboration with Cause and Affect on this interactive table and light system for the Vancouver House.
The table was a technically very complex system that allowed the public to share their views and impressions about Vancouver. Every time a new entry is made a ribbon travels all the way across the four projections and when it reaches the end lights up the 101 origami globes chandelier in a shade of green or blue. During the 2 weeks we received over 5000 entries.
Users can also interact with the entries by moving their hands over the surface. The cards that contain the tex entries move and bump on each other.
For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games we worked in collaboration with Cause and Affect on this interactive table and light system for the Vancouver House.
The table was a technically very complex system that allowed the public to share their views and impressions about Vancouver. Every time a new entry is made a ribbon travels all the way across the four projections and when it reaches the end lights up the 101 origami globes chandelier in a shade of green or blue. During the 2 weeks we received over 5000 entries.
Users can also interact with the entries by moving their hands over the surface. The cards that contain the tex entries move and bump on each other.
For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games we worked in collaboration with Cause and Affect on this interactive table and light system for the Vancouver House.
The table was a technically very complex system that allowed the public to share their views and impressions about Vancouver. Every time a new entry is made a ribbon travels all the way across the four projections and when it reaches the end lights up the 101 origami globes chandelier in a shade of green or blue. During the 2 weeks we received over 5000 entries.
Users can also interact with the entries by moving their hands over the surface. The cards that contain the tex entries move and bump on each other.
Experiments before building a rig for an interactive table. Sony DV camera, exposed 35mm film as IR filter (2 layers), a Mirror, a projector, a glass topped kitchen table, reactivision and a MAX patch...
For the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games we worked in collaboration with Cause and Affect on this interactive table and light system for the Vancouver House.
The table was a technically very complex system that allowed the public to share their views and impressions about Vancouver. Every time a new entry is made a ribbon travels all the way across the four projections and when it reaches the end lights up the 101 origami globes chandelier in a shade of green or blue. During the 2 weeks we received over 5000 entries.
Users can also interact with the entries by moving their hands over the surface. The cards that contain the tex entries move and bump on each other.
Manchester library interactive tables pretty cool! #Manchester #manchesterlibrary #library #interactivetable #travel #upsticksngo
The Australian Sports Museum is a museum dedicated to Australian sport and is located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.
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A group of younger visitors interact with an Ideum Colossus touch table at the Australia Sports Museum. The Australian Sports Museum is a museum dedicated to Australian sport and is located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.
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Ideum touch tables at the Australia Sports Museum. The Australian Sports Museum is a museum dedicated to Australian sport and is located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.
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Touch table in the Horse Racing Gallery at the Australia Sports Museum. The Australian Sports Museum is a museum dedicated to Australian sport and is located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.
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Ideum touch table at the Australia Sports Museum. The Australian Sports Museum is a museum dedicated to Australian sport and is located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.
Learn more about Ideum at: www.ideum.com
Learn more about the Australia Sports Museum at:
Ideum touch tables at the Australia Sports Museum. The Australian Sports Museum is a museum dedicated to Australian sport and is located within the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.
Learn more about Ideum at: www.ideum.com
Learn more about the Australia Sports Museum at: