Thursday, April 14, 2005

Do Not Adjust Your Set

Don't switch your blog page, you are now entering the twilight zone. Funky stuff ahead. loop.pH research explores electronically responsive and light emitting surfaces as a form of visual communication in built spaces. Here are a couple of their projects:
Digital Dawn functions as a traditional window blind with a reactive surface that is in constant flux, growing in luminosity in response to its surroundings.
Walls with ears. 'A traditional textile heritage is celebrated with flocked wallpaper that comes to life as it reacts to ambient noise levels'.

This
robotic flower garden project from MIT called Cyber Flora.

Organic designer by Kasper J. Jeppesen looks interesting. I downloaded it to see if the average computer user can figure it out.

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