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==== Interactive Inflatables ==== | ==== Interactive Inflatables ==== | ||
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- | By Ben Dalton | ||
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+ | By Ben Dalton | ||
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credit Shade Abdul\\ | credit Shade Abdul\\ | ||
Sky Ear project - Usman Hague, 2004\\ | Sky Ear project - Usman Hague, 2004\\ | ||
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Open Burble - Usman Haque, Commissioned for the Singapore Biennale 2006\\ | Open Burble - Usman Haque, Commissioned for the Singapore Biennale 2006\\ | ||
In this project, participants come together to compose, assemble and control an immense ' | In this project, participants come together to compose, assemble and control an immense ' | ||
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The installation consists of large air-bags or " | The installation consists of large air-bags or " | ||
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Muscle NSA - 2003 - Centre Pompidou Paris, NSA exhibition\\ | Muscle NSA - 2003 - Centre Pompidou Paris, NSA exhibition\\ | ||
- | Bontron The MUSCLE programmable building is a pressurized soft volume wrapped in a mesh of tensile muscles, which change length, height and width by varying the pressure pumped into the muscle. Visitors play a collective game to explore the different states of the MUSCLE. The public interacts with the MUSCLE by entering the interactivated sensorial space surrounding the prototype. This invisible component of the installation is implemented as a sensor field created by a collection of sensors. The sensors create a set of distinct shapes in space that, although invisible to the human eye, can be monitored and can yield information to the building body. The body senses the activities of the people and interacts with the players in a multimodal way. The public discovers within minutes how the MUSCLE behaves on their actions, and soon after they start finding a goal in the play.The outcome of this interaction however is unpredictable, | + | Bontron The MUSCLE programmable building is a pressurized soft volume wrapped in a mesh of tensile muscles, which change length, height and width by varying the pressure pumped into the muscle. Visitors play a collective game to explore the different states of the MUSCLE. The public interacts with the MUSCLE by entering the interactivated sensorial space surrounding the prototype. This invisible component of the installation is implemented as a sensor field created by a collection of sensors. The sensors create a set of distinct shapes in space that, although invisible to the human eye, can be monitored and can yield information to the building body. The body senses the activities of the people and interacts with the players in a multimodal way. The public discovers within minutes how the MUSCLE behaves on their actions, and soon after they start finding a goal in the play.The outcome of this interaction however is unpredictable, |
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- | Venice Bienale International Pavilion, Italy, 2000, by Evan Ackerman\\ | + | |
- | Walls. They’re so boring. And they’re everywhere. HypoSurface smashes through the, uh, fourth wall with a shape changing, interactive surface. Using interlocking flexible panels activated by compressed air from behind the wall, HypoSurface can create three dimensional waves, patterns, images, and even words by moving the flexible panels in sync. Software allows the wall to react to sound or movement, and… "the hypo surface allows the participant to connect and interact with a massive powerfull force - its like controlling a waterfall" | + | |
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- | With the “Flying Circus” festival, the ZKM Institute of Music and Acoustics will spectacularly ring in the celebrations for “10 Years ZKM in Hall A”;. Four days of concerts, installations and publication presentations will impressively show what the Institute stands for. On Saturday and Sunday, the concert program will be enlarged by unknown flying objects. The artist group “machine cent’red humanz” has developed blimps that emit sounds and can in this way communicate with each other and react upon their surroundings.\\ | + | |
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- | source; [[http:// | ||
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+ | {{the_white_elephant.jpg|the_white_elephant.jpg}}[[http:// | ||
+ | **continue with images** | ||
- | **more inflatable with image sections: ** | + | [[Experience Inflatables]] - [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Inflatable Wearables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Lighter than Air]] - [[NASA Inflatables]] |
- | [[Experience Inflatables]] - [[Powered by Wind]] - [[Parasite Inflatables]] - [[Soap Experiences]] - [[When Nature Inflates]] - [[Environmental Blendings]] - [[Hardened Bubbles]] - [[Inflatable Spaces]] - [[Inflatable Sound]] - [[Inflatable Wearables]] - [[The Non Categorized Inflatables]] - [[Lighter than Air]] - [[NASA Inflatables]] **or go back to:** [[Cocky Eek]] | + | |
+ | **or go back** | ||
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