Sparks
Animation short by Josep Prat Sorolla effectively employs primary colours and minimal geometric representation:
Sparks is a personal and experimental animation project about the collision between color, geometry, chaos and order.Ā
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Sparks
Animation short by Josep Prat Sorolla effectively employs primary colours and minimal geometric representation:
Sparks is a personal and experimental animation project about the collision between color, geometry, chaos and order.Ā
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Eyes
Project by @havingaface is an amusing collection of kinetic installations which take googly eyes to the next level:
A series of installations Iāve had on my mind for a while, finally came to life. Sound Design by David KampĀ
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Transformative Appetite
Programmable Material project from MIT Tangible Media Group can design flat pasta which changes its shape whilst being cooked:
We developed a concept of transformative appetite, where edible 2D films made of common food materials (protein, cellulose or starch) can transform into 3D food during cooking. This transformation process is triggered by water adsorption, and it is strongly compatible with the āflat packagingā concept for substantially reducing shipping costs and storage space. To develop these transformable foods, we performed material-based design, established a hybrid fabrication strategy, and conducted performance simulation. Users can customize food shape transformations through a pre-defined simulation platform, and then fabricate these designed patterns using additive manufacturing. Three application techniques are provided - 2D-to-3D folding, hydration-induced wrapping, and temperature-induced self-fragmentation, to present the shape, texture, and interaction with food materials. Based on this concept, several dishes were created in the kitchen, to demonstrate the futuristic dining experience through materials-based interaction design.Ā
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A JavaScript Library for creating SVG patterns
Augmented Book Prototype
Project from Convivial Studio is a publication which displays augmented animated content through a projector, and have produced an Instructibles page to show how you can make one yourself:
This tutorial is for an augmented reality book using a Kinect 360 and a projector. The Kinect is tracking the position of the book via its camera, so you can move it around and the projection will follow the motion of the book. You can for example project 3D elements that will appear complete with shadows and will be able to rotate and change shape, colour, texture.
We always thought augmented reality to be a great technology however it is always required to experience it while looking through a device. We wanted to try to use it in combination with projection-mapping to create a seamless and magical experience.
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I made a processing program that spirals a line out, varying its line width by the underlying pixelās brightness. So, each image is just one long line of different width.
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2017, year of the Rooster
(via Lava - Amsterdam/Beijing)
Hiroshi Ishii, 1992
ECG HRQR
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Users just use, consumers only consume, but people live
AI Experiments
Yesterday, Google released a load of creative coding experiments using artificial intelligence and neural networks to demonstrate how the technology can be applied:
With all of the exciting A.I. stuff happening, there are lots of people eager to start tinkering with machine learning technology. Thatās why weāve created A.I. Experiments, a site that showcases simple experiments that let anyone play with this technology hands-on, and resources for creating your own experiments.Ā
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Not only that, Google also released Art and Culture Experiements, which lets you interact with art data in various ways:
With Google Arts & Culture experiments, try out new ways to explore art. Get inspired with machine learning experiments developed in collaboration with resident artists and creative coders at the LabĀ
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PHYSICAL PROTOTYPING FOR INCLUSIVE DESIGN This blog tracks an inclusive design workshop with students from the Royal College of Art in London, taking place from April 18ā22 2016. The workshop is part of the Solidarity Network project collaboration between EPFL+ECAL Lab and the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design. Solidarity Network looks to use technology to strengthenā¦
A link to the website for the Helen Hamlyn Centre x EPFL+ECAL Lab x RCA IED inclusive design workshop we ran last week, where we looked at ways to link a digital service with the physical world for older people.Ā