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“Aarhus River Bath” by Rødgrødmedfløde (2013)
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“Mood Gate” by Tom’s UrbInt (2012)
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“The Speed Camera Lottery” by The Fun Theory (2010)
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“#tweetscapes” by Tarik Barri, Anselm Venezian Nehls (2011)
The project, #tweetscapes makes the sounds from Twitter messages in Germany in real time. Not only it creates rhythmic and interesting sounds, but also it auralize the abstract and intangible data or networking. More here…
“#tweetscapes” by Tarik Barri, Anselm Venezian Nehls (2011)
The project, #tweetscapes makes the sounds from Twitter messages in Germany in real time. Not only it creates rhythmic and interesting sounds, but also it auralize the abstract and intangible data or networking. More here…
“BlindMaps” by BlindMaps Markus Schmeiduch, Andrew Spitz, Ruben van der Vleuten. (2014)
This device reinterprets touch screen gps apps for blind people. The user says their desired destination into the device and pins on the screen, much like brail, move up and down in real time to guide the user to their destination. More
“BlindMaps” by BlindMaps Markus Schmeiduch, Andrew Spitz, Ruben van der Vleuten. (2014)
This device reinterprets touch screen gps apps for blind people. The user says their desired destination into the device and pins on the screen, much like brail, move up and down in real time to guide the user to their destination. More
“Investigation of the waste-removal chain through pervasive computing” by Avid Boustani, Lewis Girod, Dietmar Offenhuber, Rex Britter, Malima Wolf, David Lee, Stephen Miles, Assaf Biderman, and Carlo Ratti. (2010)
The sensible city lab at MIT attached sensors to 300 pieces of trash and followed their path on an online map of a city aqueduct system. By tracking the movement and route of different kinds of trash, the team was able to propose
“Investigation of the waste-removal chain through pervasive computing” by Avid Boustani, Lewis Girod, Dietmar Offenhuber, Rex Britter, Malima Wolf, David Lee, Stephen Miles, Assaf Biderman, and Carlo Ratti. (2010)
The sensible city lab at MIT attached sensors to 300 pieces of trash and followed their path on an online map of a city aqueduct system. By tracking the movement and route of different kinds of trash, the team was able to propose
“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.
“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.
“Chalk Mark” by Brad Downey (2010)
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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.
“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.
“The Break Up” by Brad Downey (2004)
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