Showing posts with label interactive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interactive. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Tim Burton, Twitter and You!


Tim Burton has started a collaborative short story on Twitter! Tweet in to contribute to the story.

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Fluid Vase


The fluid vase by Fung Kwok Pan from Singapore is a customizable vase that takes its form through an interactive digital design interface. The vase’s form simulates the moving fluid, something that is directly linked to the function of a vase. 


Users can specify various aspects of the design to create a unique one off edition for themselves. Adjustments like the speed and volume of water used can be altered and 
the final design is created through 3d printing technologies. 

The digital simulations are based on video of flowing water captured through high speed cameras.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Tat-ris: Tetris Inspired Furniture



Tat-ris by Singaporean industrial designer Gaenkoh is an interactive modular seating design. Figure what kind of seating you're in the mood for and build it yourself!

This must be especially fun for kids. It is important to mention that the main aim of this project was to encourage the active behaviour of children. It focuses on how kids can grow insight into the linguistic and conceptual structures and, in turn, looks at the influence this has on their pattern of learning and reasoning.

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Monday, August 2, 2010

Red Bull "Airdrop": A User Experience & Interactive Campaign


This project was developed as an interactive experience. The idea was to create a situation that would disrupt the daily flow of students on college campuses and create a memorable experience. The objective was to brake the passiveness of the experience which students have come accustomed to, free product samples, and involve them in an interactive experience where they would become apart of the campaign itself.

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