Wrote a little bit about some of the things that I learned while working at Interactive Things. I also drew a bunch of illustrations of my dog. You can read it here.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
trying on a metaphor
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Cosmic Funnies

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Wrote a little bit about some of the things that I learned while working at Interactive Things. I also drew a bunch of illustrations of my dog. You can read it here.
Kapeeth, Tosca, Yukimo, Tollak.
Rosswald, Wallis
Rosswald, Wallis
Weekend in Rosswald, Wallis.
WIP a year of projects at @interactivethings
Hiking through Connors Pass, Dingle, Ireland.
Rigi Kulm almost engulfed by fog.
Rigi, Schwyz, Switzerland
Winter hike from Rigi Scheidegg to Kulm.
For those who don’t already know me from the internet, I’m Anna. I am the Fall 2017 intern at Interactive Things here in Zürich. And I…
I wrote about my introduction project at Interactive Things on Medium - enjoy!
Fine. was shown in totality at the 2017 ZHdK Diploma Exhibition on June 6th.
The three publications, Fine, Alright and Could Be Worse, were displayed together. Alongside the books, the recording feature of the application was available for visitors to test.
The emotions recorded throughout the exhibition were visualized together in a display screen mounted inside the table and updated in real-time. Each emotion was also tweeted out under the username @ZHdKFeels.
Over 400 emotions were recorded in the two weeks that the exhibition was open to the public.
In the case that you can't make it to the exhibition, but you'd like to record an emotion - go ahead and click here. (Optimized for iPad, for the particular ones of you: resize your browser a bit!) You can always check out the latest 30 emotions but clicking here.
As a fun little addition to the emotion tracking at the exhibition, all emotions recorded are being tweeted out here: @zhdkfeels.
The exhibition lasts until June 25, you can find more information here. Or check out excerpts and videos from the graduating students online here.
The third and final publication, Alright., containing one full year of emotion data and visualizations.
Fine. & Could Be Worse.
2/3 publications of my masters thesis.
Tollak, 4 months old.
@tollakthewhippet
A human’s choice is either to see new things, mountains, waterfalls, deadly storms and seas and volcanos, or to see the same man-made things endlessly reconfigured. Metal in this shape, then that shape, concrete this way and that. People, too! The same emotions recycled, reconfigured, fuck it, she was free. Free of human entanglements!
Dave Eggers, Heroes of the Frontier
Exhibition Planning.