Tag Archives: Interactive

Immaterials: the ghost in the field

A curious video exploring the spatial qualities of RFID, visualised through an RFID probe, long exposure photography and animation. It features Timo Arnall of the Touch project and Jack Schulze of BERG.

Speechbreaker

This is a neat little website, created by LeanMeanFightingMachine, which lets you recreate campaign speeches from Nick Clegg, David Cameron and Gordon Brown from their party conferences. You can send your creations to YouTube when you’ve finished too and share with all your friends. This is great fun.

[via CR]

WalkBrighton

Following up form the Erik Spiekermann and Tim Fendley lecture at the LCC a few weeks ago I have been anticipating the WalkBrighton iPhone application. After discovering it on the App Store today I gave it brief once over. For those of you who don’t know WalkBrighton is a new way-finding system, developed by Tim [...]

Radiohead In Rainbows Tour

Radiohead had some really cool gigs last summer, even winning Johnson Banks gig of the year as part of it’s 2008 review. I was lucky enough to see them in Victoria Park in London and I thought it was one of the best gigs I’d ever been to. They also had some fantastic lighting which [...]

We are build – It’s ok to touch

An interactive poster by We are build. When you touch the surface of it the interactive ink triggers a series of images and videos which are projected onto it.
You can buy the poster from Blanka.
It is always refreshing to see print mediums converge with screen design.