Posts filed under ‘Presentation/Exhibition’

Presentation at TEI 10 at MIT

Here is the presentation in pdf :)

January 27, 2010 at 16:01 Leave a comment

TEI conference: 30 seconds of madness

Before each slot of the conference, each presenter will have 30 seconds to briefly introduce their later presentation.

“One of these two systems of light is supposed to convey some useful information, can you tell which one? Sadly enough it is the one on the right. Few people understand what their internet router is trying to say with its fascinating display of blinking lights.
If you attend my talk you will move a few steps closer towards understanding how to design a more meaningful and readable light vocabulary. Everyday we see a very successful example of how to communicate with light. I’m sure all of you have seen one of these.”

January 4, 2010 at 16:44 Leave a comment

Tangible Lightscapes is going to Boston!

My Explorations submission to TEI has been accepted, and has been allocated as a 15 minute time-slot + prototypes demo.

viva!

November 8, 2009 at 14:30 1 comment

TEI conference

Material sent to the TEI (Tangible Embedded Interfaces) conference at MIT, in the exploration section: “Explorations at TEI are intended to introduce thought provoking, evocative, visually and sensually rich content created by a diverse and broad group of practitioners, researchers, artists, designers, inventors, students, and independents. Explorations invites a radical interdisciplinary approach in which tangible embedded interaction draws out the subtle aspects of physical experience.”

Project descriptionTEI2010

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October 5, 2009 at 20:49 Leave a comment

From Adam to Yves

from adam to yves

Exhibition press release

21 interaction design students explore the relationship between people, society and technology.

The Danish Design School and Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design will celebrate and showcase the work of Pilot Year students that came from ten different countries to study on the collaborative and intensive interaction design programme.

The students have come up with an array of projects that demonstrate the multidisciplinary and questioning nature of Interaction Design and Service Design. Through a people-centred approach and taking cues from social and environmental sustainability, audio, information visualisation, and the influence of technology – the twenty-one students have devised visionary working prototypes and produced video scenarios as their final projects.

From systems for the integration of climate refugees, to specially designed windows that question the notion of curiosity; from wearable technology, to a series of devices that can enable new interactions with light & sound – these projects consider new technology, concepts and working prototypes that address social, cultural and business issues.

As well as the final projects, there will be a chance to see videos and documentation of other workshops from the pilot year including industry-facing projects with Nokia, Novo Nordisk, Intel and DSB.

Opening: 27th August 3-6pm
(Then from Friday 28th August – Sunday 6th September, open from 11:30am-5pm)

Venue
Kunstindustrimuseet (The Danish Museum of Art & Design)
Bredgade 68 / 1260 København K
Website: http://kunstindustrimuseet.dk/en

exhibition space 2

exhibition space

booklet

September 21, 2009 at 00:01 1 comment

Presentation

On the 24th of August I presented my project to a board of external examiners including Bill Moggridge (IDEO) Gillian Crampton Smith (IUAV) and Mikal Hallstrup (Designit).

Here is the final presentation in .pdf
In the presentation I also demonstrated the light behaviours with the LIGHT CUBES and showed 2 video scenarios where the light vocabulary is applied to an everyday life situation.

Video scenario a. CONNECTING TWO DEVICES

Video scenario b. TRANSFER DATA BETWEEN TWO DEVICES

September 20, 2009 at 22:26 Leave a comment



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