Monthly Archives: February 2011

“Face Visualizer”, “Face Instrument”

“Face Visualizer”, “Face Instrument” by Daito Manabe

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Interaction Relabeling

My documentation of the Interaction Relabeling exercise can be found on my blog here.

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Object Relabelling

Here’s a link to my blog post.

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2/1 Reading Response

10 Objects inspired by Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, “Why We Need Things” excerpt from History From Things: Essays on Material Culture by Steven Lubar, W. David Kingery (Eds.)

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The Image Fulgurator

Laura’s choice of the camera for the Interaction Relabeling exercise reminded me (in an entirely free-associative way) of the Image Fulgurator by Julius von Bismark. From Bismarck’s website: “The Image Fulgurator is a device for physically manipulating photographs. It intervenes … Continue reading

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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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Interaction Relabelling | Ash Receiver

There are many affordances for my “ash receiver.”

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Ideation Workshops FEB 18

February 18th in Room 407 of 66 West 12th Street. 12-2:40 pm (preferred) or 3:00-5:40 pm. Be sure to familiarize yourself with this assignment before you go. We will not meet on the 17th due to to the workshop.

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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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