Category Archives: Reference Projects

Reference projects mentioned or discussed in class.

MediaShed

“The MediaShed is the first “free-media” space to open in the east of England. It’s a place where members can come hang out, learn, propose some training, create and propose new projects using free-media or show things they have made … Continue reading

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Last Clock

Last Clock by Jussi Ängeslevä and Ross Cooper “The Last clock displays the history and rhythm of a space. The application is connected to a digital display and a digital camera. Last clock represents the time in the form of … Continue reading

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Liquid Time

Liquid Time by Camille Utterback

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Objectified

“Objectified is a feature-length documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extension, the people who design them.” I watched this film today at the suggestion of a friend and think that it is filled with interesting concepts … Continue reading

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Fur and the Furminator

“The ////furminator is a pinball machine that puts the player in a first person perspective similar to modern “EGO Shooter” video games. Like being inside a huge VR-helmet, the player’s head is stuck into the ////furminator capsule. His nose is … Continue reading

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Maywa Denki and Device Art

Device Art: A New Form of Media Art from a Japanese Perspective by Machiko Kusahara A great article on Maywa Denki as well as the general area of Device Art.

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The Noun Project and MTA.ME

From Tami’s presentation: The Noun Project MTA.me

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Cameras on the body

As per Domenick’s presentation, take a look at Steve Mann and his seminal work with personal imaging.

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Some pretty nice HTML 5…

As per our in-class discussion of HTML 5 sites that make you think the web might not totally suck: Nike Better World (Wieden & Kennedy) Arcade Fire’s The Wilderness Downtown (Aaron Koblin)

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