July 2010
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N-3D DEMO - iPad + Prism = 3D display. Incredible.
Jul 20th
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“If I was an entrepreneur or developer wondering what to build for this era of...”
– Richard MacManus in Beyond Social: Read/Write in The Era of Internet of Things.
Jul 20th
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CIID Summer School 2010
I’m very lucky to have been part of the Summer School at CIID (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design) for the last week. Matt Cottam ran the show with his wife Maia and took us through “an analogue exploration of interaction design” via a combination of classes, video screenings, discussions and hands on exercises to help reinforce the things we covered. We discussed...
Jul 18th
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Christian Svanes Kolding wanted to know what it would look and feel like to walk into someone’s home and discover that the objects inside are able to express themselves through the lens of an augmented reality, with a particular focus on memory and personal relationships. If you could examine the keepsakes on display in someone’s home, what would it be like if they could communicate...
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When Blu Dot opened their SoHo store in 2008, they became surrounded by the resourceful culture of “curb-mining”: the act of finding furniture and art on the street. Now that a year has passed, their friends at mono approached them with a way to conduct a curb-mining experiment: What would happen if they left a bunch of Real Good Chairs all over New York, free for the take? Who would grab them?...
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The Real Life Social Network by Paul Adams (Google)
Jul 8th
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“While it’s not too surprising that kids today think about digital...”
– The Future of Tech According to Kids
Jul 8th
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Singing Sock Puppets by Matthew Irvine Brown are computer-connected toys that can sing up and down musical scales. Open the mouth a little to get a low note, and open it wider to get a high note.  They’re brilliant fun to play with, especially when singing along to background music and they’re also a really great way to help beginners learn about scales and other music theory. ...
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