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  • SFEAR
    Internet, helium balloon, 2 video projections, dig
  • Triangles -
    This project explores the creation and use of a physical/digital construction kit. Triangles is a physical computer interface in the form of a construction kit of identical, flat, plastic triangles. The triangles connect together both physically and
  • inTouch -
    inTouch is a project to explore new forms of interpersonal communication through touch. Force-feedback technology is employed to create the illusion that people, separated by distance, are interacting with a shared physical object. The "shared"
  • PSyBench -
    PSyBench is a general platform for creating distributed Tangible Interfaces for collaborative design. Objects on an augmented tabletop are physically synchronized with identical objects on a remote table, allowing distant users to cooperatively
  • Inside sixteen flowerpots placed in a dark room, motors run to rotate transparent disks. A viewer peeking into a flowerpot will find an animation of the images printed on the transparent disk, illuminated by the switching of small white LED, and
  • Internet, digital carving Relics from the World Emotional Mapping Deflated emotional distorsions of the globe. The Frozen Feelings are 3D snap shots of the world's emotions. Digitally carved into different kind of materials. They are built
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  • e-Spotting (Emotion Spotting) Internet VR installation a music/internet performance and installation at the Palazzo Strozzi Seen as the world nervous system, the Net should now be the best way to know where pain and pleasure are located
  • Installation, sculptures, video (undone project) Video projections reflected by polished surfaces distorted by world's emotions Like the Frozen Feelings, the plates of aluminium are digitally carved on the model of world emotions maps.
  • Body Language -
    Body Language represents the second generation of interactive sound installations Rokeby created. The installation used three hand-built low-resolution (8x8 pixels) video cameras (see image above) to observe a 5 metre by 5 metre space. The images