May 2011
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Vismic Rhythm by Steven Smith takes datamoshing to the extreme!
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All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace, the new documentary series by Adam Curtis about our enslavement by machines and named after a poem by Richard Brautigan in 1968 starts this Monday (23 May 2011) at 9pm.
All Watched over By Machines of Loving Grace is also the title Adam Greenfield used for his post on the ethical implications of designing ubicomp experiences that would later evolve...
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Society once did a deal accepting advertising because it seemed occasionally...
– Russell Davies on advertising - from 20 predictions for the next 25 Years (Observer)
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Fermid by Behnaz Babazadeh is a kinetic sculpture that uses technology and parametric design principles to explore the natural movement that can be found in living organisms.
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MotionBeam by Disney Research links a pico projector with the motion sensors in an iPod Touch - allowing interaction with projected characters.
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It is – perhaps – at once a fascination with the raw possibility of a...
– Matt Jones - Sensor Vernacular
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Nike Shout by Ogilvy Singapore linked networked perimeter displays with a Facebook page and twitter hashtag to allow Indonesian football fans to broadcast their messages during a match - live.
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“With his team at SENSEable City Lab, MIT’s Carlo Ratti makes cool things by sensing the data we create. He pulls from passive data sets — like the calls we make, the garbage we throw away — to create surprising visualizations of city life. And he and his team create dazzling interactive environments from moving water and flying light, powered by simple gestures caught...