John Brieger — Looking Outwards 4: Interaction

by John Brieger @ 3:50 am 6 March 2012

Siftables and Cubelets

One of my favorite pieces of interaction design, Siftables comes from MIT media lab. It’s an interaction platform unlike any other: a series of customizable and rearrangable blocks that can be used for a variety of computing applications:

For a more robotics-oriented approach, CMU’s Co-D lab produced a project called Cubelets.

Wooden Mirror

I did a Daniel Rozin project for my first looking outwards that was non-electronic, and now I thought I would put up his wooden mirror project (1999) that was part of a series of 4 mechanical, electronic mirrors he produced. This video is from a commission for a recreation of the work which he did in 2005.

Treachery of Sanctuary:

Strobe Flower

Circque Calder:

Poultry (Paltry) Internet

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