December 24, 2009 – 8:31 AM
In September, I had the opportunity to see James Powderly and Zach Lieberman present their work in progress, The EyeWriter at the 2009 Gadgetoff. The EyeWriter is an inexpensive open-source eye tracking headset and software created by members of Graffiti Research Lab and the team behind openFrameworks.
The EyeWriter was created to enable graffiti artist Tony [...]
Back in March, we did a fairly extensive roundup of multitouch display technologies. While it was by no means exhaustive, we tried to cover most of the relevant and viable commercial options for someone wanting to create a multitouch system. But of course it’s a space that’s evolving quickly.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote [...]
Mother’s Day is an opportunity to express your love and respect for the mothers in your life. This participatory website experience allows people to share their appreciation through the creation of a personalized video news clip that announces Mother of the Year. Watch this . The application allows you to “Make your favorite Mom(s) a [...]
December 31, 2008 – 2:05 PM
This Participatory/Contributory activity within the communications exhibition at the Liberty Science Center www.lsc.org does a nice job of keeping the interaction simple while delivering an engaging experience. From the hardware used and related wear and tear you can tell this is not a new interactive installation but it’s well done. Visitors step inside a green screen booth
where they [...]
December 25, 2008 – 10:14 AM
Since it’s Christmas day, I figured I would blog about one of my favorite interactive campaigns of the season. It’s been a big viral hit, so you’ve probably seen it. I guess it’s the Elf Yourself of 2008. (I would link to our previous blog post here, but that reference pre-dates this blog – it [...]
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