

Pour Reception

by Tore Knudsen, Simone Okholm Hansen and Victor Permild ‘Pour Reception’ is a playful radio that uses machine learning and tangible computing to challenge our cultural understanding of what an interface is and can be. Two glasses of water are turned into a digital material for the user to explore and appropriate. Links: Tore Knudsen

O is not a letter, it’s a circle

by Gysin&Vanetti Gysin-Vanetti are an artist duo exploring images and patterns using the type geometries of multipurpose displays. Using only prevailing forms, Gysin-Vanetti build images, animations and generate patterns. Links: Gysin&Vanetti, CreativeApplications.Net

Volume

by Softlab Created by NY based art and architecture collective Softlab, ‘Volume’ is an interactive cube of responsive mirrors that redirect light and sound to spatialize and reflect the excitement of surrounding festival goers. Links: Softlab



komorebi

by Leslie Nooteboom komorebi is a platform that uses a robotic projector and generative projections to replicate the natural reflections and shadows of sunlight. komorebi can create sunlight filtering through leaves or a dance of light and shadow. Links: Leslie Nooteboom

Particle Flow

by NEOANALOG Particle Flow is a physical installation comprised of granules driven by gravity and topography forming an analogue particle system. A moving slanted plane and a grid of motorized stamps control the elements to form infinite variations of behaviours and patterns. Links: NEOANALOG, CreativeApplications.Net

Objectifier

by Bjørn Karmann Objectifier empowers people to train objects in their daily environment to respond to their unique behaviours. Interacting with Objectifier is much like training a pet and it sees and understands its environment. Links: Bjørn Karmann, CreativeApplications.Net



Random Access Memory

by Ralf Baecker Created by Berlin based Ralf Baecker, Random Access Memory is a fully functional digital memory. Instead of operating on semi-conducting components to represent either the binary states of 0 (zero) or 1 (one), the memory uses grains of sand as storage material. Links: Ralf Baecker, CreativeApplications.Net

Behavioural Complexity

by AADRL The AADRL is a post-professional graduate design programme at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. Their research is focused on architectural design that is proto-typical, scenario driven and uses behaviour robotics as a design enquiry. Links: AADRL, CreativeApplications.Net

Terrapattern

by Golan Levin, David Newbury, Kyle McDonald, Irene Alvarado, Aman Tiwari, Manzil Zaheer and The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry Terrapattern is a visual search tool for satellite imagery. The project provides journalists, citizen scientists, and other researchers with the ability to quickly scan large geographical regions for specific visual features. Links: Terrapattern