Robot Clothes is James Powderly and Michelle Kempner’s company and blog on robotics and wearable technologies. Includes some useful how-to’s and interesting projects.
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Ruth Ron has done a number of interactive installations bridging telecommunications technologies and architecture, many of which are focused on dematerializing architectural structures — walls into windows, windows into views into remote spaces, and more.
Leave a Comment“International Fashion Machines is a design and research company whose broad mission is to understand and transform the aesthetic and material properties of technology…. IFM’s projects in this area range from one-of-a kind interactive textile artworks to research for the military and design and strategy for the fashion industry.”
Leave a CommentThe Music Thing Blog is a collection of resources and articles on all things related to digital and interactive music systems. If you’re interested in interaction design and music, it’s worth a read.
Comments closedSajjadah 1426 is a prayer rug woven with electroluminescent wire that increases its brightness as it’s pointed more toward Mecca. A compass module built into the rug senses the orientation and changes the brightness of the EL wires.
Leave a CommentTreehugger is a blog that reports on sustainability issues of all sorts: new alternate power sources, political actions, design-related issues, and more. A decent read if you’re interested in physical design and sustainability.
Leave a CommentTangint is a discussion space and resource for tangible computing run by Brygg Ullmer out of Louisiana State. “Tangint is intended to service the international community of researchers, designers, artists, and other practioners in the area of tangible interfaces and (more generally) tangible interaction.”
Leave a CommentElliott Malkin has done an interesting project on Eruvim in Manhattan.
Comments closedAxel Mulder’s page on Movement & Music Technorati Tags: art, electronics, music, pcomp, physical computing
Comments closedBob Blick’s Projects – a few interesting projects, like a propeller clock, prayer engine, a few motor driving circuits, and more.
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