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Portrait of the ghost drummer

(Source: odaibe.com)

Contact is UVA’s site-specific installation for Oyane Plaza in the Roppongi Hills district of Tokyo, created to mark the opening of

UK-Japan 2008.

(Source: uva.co.uk)

Vermeer Interactive Display by MicrosoftResearch is a three dimensional hologram that you can touch.

Just Imagine Feeling Texture On Your Touchscreen

Both Disney Research’s TeslaTouch and the Swiss scientists at EPFL are working to enhance tablet experiences with the use of electrovibration technology. This innovative software development adds the sensation of texture in relation to the displayed image by implementing sonorous vibrations. Unfortunately, an undesired sensation supplements this advancement—noise.

(Source: thecreatorsproject.com)

JWT London has created a new way to showcase their latest showreel on the back of their business cards by using Blippar, the first image-recognition app for smartphones targeted at brand-customer interaction.

XYZT, Les paysages abstraits
exposition 2011

(Source: am-cb.net)

The Honda Experiment

(Source: experimentgame.com)

Night Bright is an interactive installation of nocturnal discovery where children use their bodies to light up the nighttime forest and discover the creatures that inhabit it.

Garnet Hertz’s video game concept car combines a car-shaped arcade game cabinet with a real world electric vehicle to produce a video game system that actually drives.

Immaterials: Light painting WiFi (via David Dudok de Wit)

(Source: vimeo.com)

Backseat Driver, the mobile entertainment for the backseaters to enjoy driving.

(Source: toyota-global.com)

Daito Manabe and Zach Lieberman have been producing some amazing works using a camera for face tracking and a projector. The outcome is a whole new reading of the human face that changes with facial expressions.

(Source: daito.ws)

Hatsune Miku, a j-pop 3D holographic vocaloid pop sensation.

Project Rimino redefines mobile experience through human factors research and design thinking. Informed by human experience, the project is guided by both observational and experimental design research methods.

The Rimino concept is an E-paper mobile device with a user interface inspired by print posters. Historically, as technology has progressed, devices have become more conspicuous. Rimino challenges this trend and presents the alternative: technology that is more integrated and more sensitive to the human experience.

(Source: rimino.com)

flexbook’ by hao-chun huang
‘flexbook’, a concept device by taiwan-based designer hao-chun huang, offers portable, multi-use computing within a single device. the concept was shortlisted from over 1000 designs in our recent designboom competition ’a life with future computing’, organized in collaboration with FUJITSU.

flexbook’ by hao-chun huang

‘flexbook’, a concept device by taiwan-based designer hao-chun huang, offers portable, multi-use computing within a single device. the concept was shortlisted from over 1000 designs in our recent designboom competition ’a life with future computing’, organized in collaboration with FUJITSU.

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