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You Fade To Light by rAndom international (2009)

January 25, 2010
You Fade To Light by rAndom international (2009)

A new commissioned project by rAndom international in 2009 from Royal Philips Electronics’ Lumiblade team, to create a new interactive light installation by using their newly technology – OLEDs. I always like the idea for trans-disciplinary collaboration, this one they collaborate with choreographer, I do believe performance and digital art can be a good...
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Mobile Mobile – Mobile Installation (2009) by LBi

January 25, 2010
Mobile Mobile – Mobile Installation (2009) by LBi

Mobile Mobile, a massive sculpture made of re-cycled mobile phones that plays Choir of the Bells when you tweet it. You can also play the blighter live like a great big circular piano gizmo thing. Mobile Mobile is a joyous seasonal story of upcycling* using old phones and collaboration. - HTC Phones, written by...
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Augmented Reality

January 18, 2010
Augmented Reality

Last updated on 26-Dec-2010 Esquire used AR application, see video here: AR in wallpaper magazine: A mixed reality between physical world and virtual world. I think this can have huge commercial value and help to enhance the user experience by having better user interface design and experience in a fun and interactive way. This...
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The feeling of Fun- Piano

October 12, 2009
The feeling of Fun- Piano

Interactive art with adaptive behavior + sound. - Art gives a feeling of ‘playful’ and ‘fun’ -> people explores different combination of the sound bit. - apply in daily life such as wall and steps. - a method of translation from hit to piano key Wall piano by Hon Lam Li: Video demonstration: Creative...
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