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“American Paranoia” by Brad Downey (2004)

  A take on living in a post 9/11 America. More information on this piece can be found here.

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“American Paranoia” by Brad Downey (2004)

  A take on living in a post 9/11 America. More information on this piece can be found here.

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“Chalk Mark” by Brad Downey (2010)

    More information on this piece can be found here.

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“Chalk Mark” by Brad Downey (2010)

    More information on this piece can be found here.

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“David vs Goliath” by Brad Downey (2006)

  The newer phone booth design from Verizon (right) is much bigger than the older design (left).  Brad Downey decided to give the older design a set of tentacles. More information about this piece can be found here.

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“David vs Goliath” by Brad Downey (2006)

  The newer phone booth design from Verizon (right) is much bigger than the older design (left).  Brad Downey decided to give the older design a set of tentacles. More information about this piece can be found here.

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“The Break Up” by Brad Downey (2004)

  More information on this piece is available here.

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“The Break Up” by Brad Downey (2004)

  More information on this piece is available here.

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“Women Are Heros” by JR (2012)

    Titled “Women Are Heroes”, this piece aims to highlight the dignity of women who occupy crucial roles in societies, and find themselves victims of wartime, street crime, sexual assault, and religious and political extremism in Africa, Brazil, India

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“Women Are Heros” by JR (2012)

    Titled “Women Are Heroes”, this piece aims to highlight the dignity of women who occupy crucial roles in societies, and find themselves victims of wartime, street crime, sexual assault, and religious and political extremism in Africa, Brazil, India

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“Lightfield” by Future Cities Lab (2008)

Lightfields is an installation proposal for Union Square in New York. The lights respond to the “data” around it, such as the breeze or motion of people around it. When the subway runs under, the light will form a ripple

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“Lightfield” by Future Cities Lab (2008)

Lightfields is an installation proposal for Union Square in New York. The lights respond to the “data” around it, such as the breeze or motion of people around it. When the subway runs under, the light will form a ripple

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“GER Mood Sweater” by SENSOREE

  This is a collar that will light up based on your excitement level. Your excitement level is measured by GER (Galvanic Extimacy Responders) ensors that are on your hands. It says that it bases its technology off of lie

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“GER Mood Sweater” by SENSOREE

  This is a collar that will light up based on your excitement level. Your excitement level is measured by GER (Galvanic Extimacy Responders) ensors that are on your hands. It says that it bases its technology off of lie

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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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