Experiments in balloon motion and sound using an MS Kinect depth sensing camera. By – Dan Wilcox
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2011
Future of billboard advertising right now.
Probably the most awesome’st thing I have seen in some time. Blending architecture and media seamlessly. The big issue that I have with digital billboards is the fact that billboards take up space and can become an eye-sore. Mediamesh® is “High performance media facades” that combines with the world around you, taking up no space [...]
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Mitsubishis OLED Geo-Cosmos globe
The Geo-Cosmos, the symbol exhibit of Miraikan, produces a rendition of our Earth shining brightly in space with a super high precision exceeding 10 million pixels. Text by Tsunagari
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LED Cube
A how step by step “how to guide” for building a 8X8X8 led cube! just think how amazing this could be as an installation.
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Tron halfpipe
Old-time skaters ENESS jumped at the chance to bring skateboarding into the future by blending interactivity and high-tech mastery for the Tron Legacy premiere. Each rider is equipped with an ipod and our custom-built app to measure their air time and trigger graphics whilst in the air and on landing. A custom ramp was fabricated [...]
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Vinyl Fitness
Ever wondered what to do with old vinyls? i can see this working in a music store or at a event / club.
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Projection mapping the Guggenheim
Obscura Digita – my new favourite interactive/digital heroes used eight 20k projectors to map the Guggenheim in NY for the YouTube/play Awards. Check out their other stuff – these guys are very cool. http://www.obscuradigital.com/work/detail/youtube-play/
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SHOAL
“Spanning across a 50 meter long corridor, 467 fish-like objects wrapped in iridescent colours and suspended from the ceiling rotate rhythmically around their own axis to display the movements and interdependency typical to shoal of fish. The ceiling architecture is set in motion and appears liquefied changing the spatial experience of the corridor while opening [...]
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