References

“Project Loon” (2013-Present) by Google

Project Loon is an initiative by Google to connect the disconnected regions of the world to the internet. Providing free wireless connections to impoverished regions, disaster zones, and other difficult to connect areas through large, world-wide-web weather balloons Google has created

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“Project Loon” (2013-Present) by Google

Project Loon is an initiative by Google to connect the disconnected regions of the world to the internet. Providing free wireless connections to impoverished regions, disaster zones, and other difficult to connect areas through large, world-wide-web weather balloons Google has created

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“Long Distance Art” (2013) by Alex Kiessling

  Using networked drawing machines Alex Kiessling simultaneously created the same drawing, 4 times, in 4 cities. The drawing machines followed his every move in real time. Read more about his piece here.

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“Long Distance Art” (2013) by Alex Kiessling

  Using networked drawing machines Alex Kiessling simultaneously created the same drawing, 4 times, in 4 cities. The drawing machines followed his every move in real time. Read more about his piece here.

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“Unnumbered Sparks” by Janet Echelman and Aaron Koblin (2014)

This was an interactive sculpture made for the 30th anniversary of TED. People were able to “paint” on top of the sculpture through using their mobile devices. The sculpture is 745 feet wide. The sculpture is made of soft fibers

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“Unnumbered Sparks” by Janet Echelman and Aaron Koblin (2014)

This was an interactive sculpture made for the 30th anniversary of TED. People were able to “paint” on top of the sculpture through using their mobile devices. The sculpture is 745 feet wide. The sculpture is made of soft fibers

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“eCloud” by Dan Goods, Nik Hafermaas, and Aaron Koblin (2010)

This is a dynamic sculpture located in the San Jose International Airport. It is made from polycarbonate tiles that can fade between transparent and opaque states, its patterns are transformed periodically by real time weather from around the world. Website

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“eCloud” by Dan Goods, Nik Hafermaas, and Aaron Koblin (2010)

This is a dynamic sculpture located in the San Jose International Airport. It is made from polycarbonate tiles that can fade between transparent and opaque states, its patterns are transformed periodically by real time weather from around the world. Website

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“the Plot” project by Ross Dalziel and Jackie Passmore (2010)

The plot project introduces ‘garduino’ which grow plants using arduino. It helps to get information about lights or temperature with sensors and create the system like auto-water pouring.  In this project, the data from roof top garden were shared via

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“the Plot” project by Ross Dalziel and Jackie Passmore (2010)

The plot project introduces ‘garduino’ which grow plants using arduino. It helps to get information about lights or temperature with sensors and create the system like auto-water pouring.  In this project, the data from roof top garden were shared via

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“Rain Printer” by NOOT CLUB (2013)

The Rain Printer uses tracks precipitation data in real time from Las Vegas, USA, and Bogor, Indonesia, using this information to point out issues about water and its consumption. The piece consists of 2 cash registers hung inverted from the

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“Rain Printer” by NOOT CLUB (2013)

The Rain Printer uses tracks precipitation data in real time from Las Vegas, USA, and Bogor, Indonesia, using this information to point out issues about water and its consumption. The piece consists of 2 cash registers hung inverted from the

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“Copenhagen Wheel” by Superpedestrian (2013)

The Copenhagen wheel is a small unit that fits onto the back wheel of an ordinary bicycle and turns it into an electric hybrid. The Wheel has Bluetooth Connectivity, allowing the owner to lock and unlock the bike, control their

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“Copenhagen Wheel” by Superpedestrian (2013)

The Copenhagen wheel is a small unit that fits onto the back wheel of an ordinary bicycle and turns it into an electric hybrid. The Wheel has Bluetooth Connectivity, allowing the owner to lock and unlock the bike, control their

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“Chicago Faces” by Daniel Bertner (2013)

Chicago Faces was an installation focused on the blurry field of non-consensual photography. the piece consisted of an unassuming security camera that  would record snapshots of people’s faces as they walked by. Bertner proceeded to upload the images to his

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“Chicago Faces” by Daniel Bertner (2013)

Chicago Faces was an installation focused on the blurry field of non-consensual photography. the piece consisted of an unassuming security camera that  would record snapshots of people’s faces as they walked by. Bertner proceeded to upload the images to his

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“WideNoise” by WideTag (2009)

WideNoise is an app designed to decrease the amount of noise pollution a user experiences in their day-to-day lives, by constantly taking sound measurements from the device it is installed on, and generating useful information the sound levels and location

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“WideNoise” by WideTag (2009)

WideNoise is an app designed to decrease the amount of noise pollution a user experiences in their day-to-day lives, by constantly taking sound measurements from the device it is installed on, and generating useful information the sound levels and location

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“CeNSE” by Hewlett Packard (2009-present)

HP’s CeNSE is the company’s ambitious project to actually achieve an Internet of Things. CeNSE stands for Central Nervous System for the Earth, the basic premise of which is introducing a huge number of sensors into public, whose data is

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“CeNSE” by Hewlett Packard (2009-present)

HP’s CeNSE is the company’s ambitious project to actually achieve an Internet of Things. CeNSE stands for Central Nervous System for the Earth, the basic premise of which is introducing a huge number of sensors into public, whose data is

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