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Sometimes in this digital era we forget the pleasure of reading a real book!

 

I can't decide if I prefer the B&W or colour!

Fibre Optics, Experiments, Lighting, R+D, Materials, Magical, Decorative Applications, Potential, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Weaving, Bio-Inspired Forms

Mattia Casalegno & Enzo Varriale: Unstable Empathy. Symposium on EEG (and biofeedback for the Arts. 16 Sept 2011, iMAL, Brussels. imal.org/activity/tangible-feelings

Exhibition, concert and symposium on EEG (and biofeedback) for the Arts.

 

EMO-Synth by Valery Vermeulen.

 

imal.org/activity/tangible-feelings

Lost & Found™ , Embroidery, Art + Craft, Fibre Optics, Paisley Motif, Wire, Nail, Abandoned Objects, Desk, White Paint, Tools, Punched Pattern, Thread, Experiment, Work In Progress, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Prototype, R+D, Detailing, Experiment Database, Conceptual Thinking

Family, friends and members of the Air Force community gathered together beneath a gigantic C-17 Globe Master to celebrate the retirement of Colonel Rawson L. Wood, 60th Medical Group, commander, David Grant U. S. Air Force Medical Center, at building 837, Travis AFB, California, July 6, 2016. Brigadier General Kory Cornum, Air Mobility Command, command Surgeon was the presiding officer during the ceremony and presented the certificate of retirement. Recognition of members who are retiring from a career of long, faithful, and honorable service is one of the oldest traditions of military service. Each retiree should leave the service with a tangible expression of appreciation for his/her contribution to the Air Force, and with the assurance that they will continue to be a member of the Air Force family in retirement. Col. Wood is board certified in both aerospace and occupational medicine and is one of the U. S. Air Force’s few pilot-physicians. He has flown the C-130 as a pilot, the C-17 as aircraft commander and the T-37 as an instructor pilot. Col Wood has served as the 60th Medical Group commander here at DGMC here at Travis for two years.(U.S. Air Force Photo by Heide Couch/Released)

Lost & Found™ , Embroidery, Art + Craft, Fibre Optics, Paisley Motif, Wire, Nail, Abandoned Objects, Desk, White Paint, Tools, Punched Pattern, Thread, Experiment, Work In Progress, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Prototype, R+D, Detailing, Experiment Database, Conceptual Thinking

Photo showing Lining Yao of the Tangible Media Group.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

Exhibition, concert and symposium on EEG (and biofeedback) for the Arts.

 

EMO-Synth by Valery Vermeulen.

 

imal.org/activity/tangible-feelings

Tecoah Bruce Gallery at the Oliver Art Center, Oakland Campus. October 24 - November 12, 2016. Image courtesy of Esther Sadeli.

 

april 2014

 

making memories - passion for printing

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

Recommended reading:

Under the Tangible Myrrh of the Resonant Stars by Charlee Jacob

What Amanda had to say:

 

I just received my wedding invitations and they are so beautiful! Seeing the date, our names & everything down on paper at last is so exciting & makes everything so tangible and REAL. I dreamed about my invitations as a little girl but as a bride there's so much to do planning-wise ... my Maid of Honor decided to give these to me as gift & I couldn't be happier with the results. You've captured my colors perfectly with the navy & celery, and I love how the invitations are earthy looking & simple while still on-trend & totally unique.

Fibre Optics, Experiments, Lighting, R+D, Materials, Magical, Decorative Applications, Potential, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Weaving, Bio-Inspired Forms

Atsuro, who is part of the Surroundings Project in the Digital Entertainment Lab (Inakage Lab) at Keio University and a doctoral student (major in media design) at the Graduate School of Media and Governance, has this awesome project called Tabby. It's like a room lamp, only it is touchable/tangible, and it — wait for it — breathes! It's variously unsettling and quite settling. I think I would have to get used to a breathing lamp, but maybe we need to stop thinking about out lamps (and other objects that are more ambient Things) as another species, or as symbiants.

 

A video is here:

video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2972355310781138142

 

surroundings.sfc.deio.ac.jp

Lost&Found™ Embroidered Furniture, The Making Of Lost&Found™ Embroidered Furniture, Handmade, Craft, Tangible Interfaces, Visual Perceptions, Decoration, Surface Texture, PC Boards, Woodwork, Spray Room, Preparation, Analogue, Digital, Artisanal Techniques, Handmade Elements, Jewels, Re-Worked Objects, Assembled Objects, Found Objects, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge

When it comes to history, I care nothing at all for what's not tangible. The rotted, rusted remnants of a pulp mill pipeline built by the Clarke Brothers in the 1920s is a tangible connection to the past – however thin. Proper historians do the sort of work I borrow later, digging through obituaries, records, land grants, etc. But I'm all about adventure and art. Down under is a world which I want to make contact with, in a very literal way. It all starts with being a lifelong outsider. I've got no roots in Nova Scotia of any kind. My parents came from Ontario in 1981, and I was born in 1987. Before that, we had no history in this province. So when I explore here, I'm not tracing out a legacy or line that ends with me. I'd have more luck doing that back in Denmark or The Netherlands. No, instead, I'm discovering where all this leads to. My definition of culture is that what's mostly forgotten means the most. We find ourselves as little figures of small significance, so we're bound to catch closeness with the ordinary past. That's where all the wars and warriors, names and dates type of education falters. Good stuff to know, surely – but take a breath to tell me where I show up in that story. So here I am, out here telling myself.

 

March 27, 2025

Deep Brook, Nova Scotia

 

Year 18, Day 6346 of my daily journal.

 

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Interactive photograph + sound installation designed for multitouch computer.

The energy was tangible at this year's PMA Fresh Connections: Retail! Over 170 attendees gathered April 11-12 at the Philadelphia Airport Marriott to make new connections and gain new business solutions. From the cocktail reception and immersive UnConference to the optional Produce Rescue Glean and Produce Retail Tour, attendees were surrounded by peers and potential partners at every turn, and the buzz could be felt over the entire two days.

Marc Van Hulle: The Mind Speller. Symposium on EEG (and biofeedback for the Arts. 16 Sept 2011, iMAL, Brussels. imal.org/activity/tangible-feelings

Leaf Garland, R+D, Prototype, Research, Lasercut Acrylic Leaf, Laser Engraving, Fibre Optic Lights, Display String, Materials, Transparency, Invisible, Texture, Detail, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge

Lost & Found™ Venus Bowl, Ceramic Bowl, Crackle Glaze, Opaque Glaze, Underwater Bowl, Fibre Optic Basket, Pearls, Basket Weave, Handcraft, Venus Flower Basket, Ephemeral, Art, Design, Analogue, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Tangible Interface

Lost & Found™ , Embroidery, Art + Craft, Fibre Optics, Paisley Motif, Wire, Nail, Abandoned Objects, Desk, White Paint, Tools, Punched Pattern, Thread, Experiment, Work In Progress, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Prototype, R+D, Detailing, Experiment Database, Conceptual Thinking

Event: Meet the Media Guru | Hiroshi Ishii

Date: 23 / 02 / 2015

Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy

 

www.meetthemediaguru.org

 

Twitter: @mmguru / #MeetIshii

 

Photo by Giorgia Recupero

Kyoto City specified Tangible cultural property

Nikon FM2

Ai 50mm/F2

Lomography Color 100

 

September 2013

Lost & Found™ Venus Bowl, Ceramic Bowl, Crackle Glaze, Opaque Glaze, Underwater Bowl, Fibre Optic Basket, Pearls, Basket Weave, Handcraft, Venus Flower Basket, Ephemeral, Art, Design, Analogue, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Tangible Interface

Lost & Found™ Embroidered Furniture, Embroidery, Art + Craft, Design, Lasercut Acrylic, Lasercut Sandpaper, Paisley Pattern, Circuit Board, 72dpi, Fibre Optics, Paisley Motif, Wire, Nails, Abandoned Objects, Desk, White Paint, Tools, Punched Pattern, Conductive Thread, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge

Lost & Found™ Invisible Window, Fine Art Digital Installation, Art, Creativity, Design, Visual Perceptions, Transparent, Opaque, Tangible Interface, Acrylic, Fibre Optic Lights, Is It Real Or Is It Fake, Light, Shadow, Interactive Art, Shadowplay, Magical, Ephemeral, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, Digital, Analogue, The D/sign Lounge

Lost & Found™ Invisible Window, Fine Art Digital Installation, Art, Creativity, Design, Visual Perceptions, Transparent, Opaque, Tangible Interface, Acrylic, Fibre Optic Lights, Is It Real Or Is It Fake, Light, Shadow, Interactive Art, Shadowplay, Magical, Ephemeral, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, Digital, Analogue, The D/sign Lounge

inflating Zygote

(photo by Haraldur Màr Hunnarsson)

The energy was tangible at this year's PMA Fresh Connections: Retail! Over 170 attendees gathered April 11-12 at the Philadelphia Airport Marriott to make new connections and gain new business solutions. From the cocktail reception and immersive UnConference to the optional Produce Rescue Glean and Produce Retail Tour, attendees were surrounded by peers and potential partners at every turn, and the buzz could be felt over the entire two days.

Moulding Paper, 2D to 3D, Paisleys, R+D, Lasercut Paper, Experiment, Form, Shape, Shadow, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge, Interns, Celestial Journeys Workshop 2011

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

I love the way the post-it note appears to be floating on the air, and casting a shadow. I also like that the only color is blue, and it is centrally located. I wanted the light to glisten around the paper, and be just the right tone of bright. I strategically made this picture close enough to where the background didn't interfere, but at the same time, I wanted a bit of it to show. I also believe that it is important that not only the words are focused, but everything else as well.

EEG for the Arts, workshop by Mattia Casalegno and Enzo Varriale. 17-18th Sept 2011, iMAL, Brussels. imal.org/activity/tangible-feelings

Event: Meet the Media Guru | Hiroshi Ishii

Date: 23 / 02 / 2015

Venue: Mediateca Santa Teresa - Milan, Italy

 

www.meetthemediaguru.org

 

Twitter: @mmguru / #MeetIshii

 

Photo by Giorgia Recupero

Silicone, Lasercut Silicone, Drawing, Freestyle, Experiment, Texture, Elasticity, Opaque, Semi-Transparent, Stretchable, Surface Decoration, Materials Experiment, R+D, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge

3D Wallpaper, Prototype, R+D, Texture, Surface Design, Pattern, Shape, Form, Shadow, Space, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge

Aves, detail, 2013, metal, variable dimensions

Photo: www.truphotos.com

 

'Kimono in:tangible' presented fashion garments and objects created by fourteen groups of students from Level 2 BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Textiles and BA (Hons) Fashion Media and Industries. The exhibition reflected on the value ascribed to vintage clothing, and how historical artefacts can be re-interpreted for contemporary audiences and consumers.

 

The garments and objects were inspired by the kimono, a full-length wide-sleeved robe originating in Japan in the late eighth century. To develop their designs, the students researched traditional Japanese fashion and culture, and how these could be translated for a global audience. Made through various processes of deconstruction and reconstruction, the final garments and objects express less tangible aspects of fashion and material culture, such as the meanings and memories associated with the kimono by previous wearers and generations.

 

Talofofo Bay, Guam (GU)

Listed: 06/02/1988

 

The ARATAMA MARU is a Japanese freighter from the late 1930’s that was used in World War II as a transport by the Imperial Japanese Navy and subsequently sunk as a result of a torpedo attack by a U.S. Navy submarine. This event, of which the ARATAMA MARU, a tangible remnant, is associated with, World War n, has made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history.

 

World War II in the Western Pacific and especially Guam was a significant period of historical development.

 

The recapture of Guam and the invasion of other islands in the Marianas was crucial to victor in the War in the Pacific since the Marianas were used for strategic bombing of Japan and as a command and logistics base for the last year of the war. Guam changed significantly as a result of the war.

 

The war in the Pacific was primarily a naval war. Japan was dependent on her merchant marine. Related submarine warfare against the Imperial Japanese Navy was a primary force resulting in the defeat of Japan. Therefore, the ARATAMA MARU is important relating to these historical contexts.

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