Showing posts with label Interaction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interaction. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 August 2007

We Feel Fine

We Feel Fine is an exciting online interactive 'artwork' that entices you to explore the varieties of human expression and emotion within the context of the computer age. At the core of We Feel Fine is a data collection engine that automatically scours the Internet every ten minutes, harvesting human feelings from a large number of blogs. Blog data comes from a variety of online sources, including LiveJournal, MSN Spaces, MySpace, Blogger, Flickr, Technorati, Feedster, Ice Rocket, and Google. Using a number of dynamic interfaces, you're able to specify demographic criteria to begin answering questions you may have about old folks in Finland on Valentines Day 2005, for instance.

The Madness movement, with its network of many tiny colorful particles, was designed to echo the human world. Seen from afar, Madness presents a massive number of individual particles, each colored and sized uniquely, each flying wildly around the screen, proclaiming its own individuality.

There's a lot going on with this site so definately worth checking out. It's interactive and current. It is a similar kind of concept to the sight which the GLOG pointed out where the images and sound change in connection with the weather.

www.wefeelfine.org



Thursday, 9 August 2007

CityWall, Finland

The CityWall is a large mutli-touch display installed in a central location in Helsinki which acts as a collaborative and playful interface for the everchanging media landscape of the city. The content displayed on the CityWall is periodically organized into themes or events that are currently taking place in the city such as festivals, carnivals or sports events.

The technology which enables this direct interaction has been specifically designed so that several people can interact directly with display at the same time; the maximum number of people who can interact is limited only by physical space.

The installation has three objectives;

1 : It aims at creating Awareness and Presence of City Events in an engaging installation where passers by playfully manipulate media and learn about anniversaries, events and festivals.
2 : It is aimed at supporting active visitors and social media motivating users to actively and collaboratively make sense and play with media.
3 : CityWall proposes a platform for Media Literacy which can deliver rich media experiences to the widest audience. Anyone with the most basic computer skills can learn and use the CityWall in a few moments.

This interactive piece allows people to communicate digitally - it would be good if it could happen throughout the city so that no matter where you are, you can interact with one another.

Architecture

  • Machu Picchu, PERU
  • Barcelona
  • Split Eye : www.spliteye.com
  • Burj, Dubai
  • Wellington Place, Leeds
  • Helios House (eco gas station)
  • http://www.skyscrapernews.com/news.php?ref=751 This is going to be Europes largest skyscraper... right in the heart of the financial district in Leeds. Impressive?

Inspiration & Admirable "things"

  • www.vitalise.org

Films

  • Amelie
  • Bourne Triology
  • City of God
  • Man on Fire
  • Moulin Rouge
  • Romeo & Juliet
  • Sin City