Posts Tagged ‘digital’

Plastic Logic

Plastic Logic
Plastic Logic develops licensable manufacturing solutions for printing thin and flexible active-matrix displays. When combined with an electronic-paper imaging film, Plastic Logic’s backplane technology enables highly portable, readable and power efficient displays. The initial application focus...
March 10th, 2006 | interactive | Read More

Chronos Chromos Concrete

Chronos Chromos Concrete
Chris Glaister, Afshin Mehin, and Tomas Rosen developed Chronos Chromos Concrete in order to animate a ubiquitous material. Intrigued by the fact that concrete structures tend to age, discolor, and degrade over a period of decades, the designers came up with the idea of integrating thermochromatic pigment...
February 15th, 2006 | concrete, feature | Read More

Smart Shirt System

Smart Shirt System
The Sensatex Solution utilizes a groundbreaking electro-optical textile, the Wearable Motherboard Smart Shirt, to seamlessly incorporate sensory capabilities with radio and computing devices, representing a highly effective and unobtrusive means of integrating broad-based sensors with the human body. By...
February 4th, 2006 | digital | Read More

Dimension Elevator

Dimension Elevator
Dimension Elevator is an immersive media environment that attempts to demonstrate the fluid transformation of a physical space via seamlessly projected video and audio. Four large rearprojection screens form a 13 x 13 x 9 3/4 foot (4 x 4 x 3 meter) room for up to forty people. Various holistic environments...
January 23rd, 2006 | digital | Read More

TileToy

TileToy
TileToy is a modular, electronic-game prototype for game tiles developed by English game designer Daniel Blackburn with Finnish designer and media artist Tuomo Tammenpää. This game platform brings the flexibility inherent in digital software to a physical tile with which people can touch and interact....
December 2nd, 2005 | interactive | Read More

SmartSlab

SmartSlab
The SmartSlab has been described as the world’s toughest digital video display for walls, floors, billboards and buildings. Each slab is designed in a honeycomb structure inspired by the optics of a fly’s eye. Instead of using standard pixels it uses hexels (hexagonal pixels) that provide...
November 11th, 2005 | interactive | Read More