Scribb by Mylène Dreyer – Pen-Paper-Mouse Interface
Deltu by Alexia Léchot – iPad as a ‘mirror interface’ between humans and robots
Bridging to Physical – 3 Projects by Lara Defayes
Attachment – Balloon-Powered (In)direct Messaging Revisited
Bouquet – Synaesthetic olfactory device to perceive colour through fragrance
Déguster l’augmenté – Adding new dimensions to food
20°C – Devices for tangible interaction with data
Twin Objects – Devices for long-distance relationships
Tangibles Worlds – Adding a sense of material and touch to VR
Connected Tools – Devices that mediate smartphone consumption
300000 km/s – Visualising ping for interplanetary communication
The Center for Counter-Productive Robotics – Human-centric approach to automation
Untangling technology and research at the ECAL Research Day on November 8th
Lieux Ordinaires (Ordinary Places) – Surveillance as a storytelling medium
Beyond Smoke and Mirrors – Reflections on the ECAL Research Day 2019
Invisible Network – A ‘social network’ for the machines
'Invisible Network' is a portable device that makes communication between machines perceptible and tangible. This device acts as a mediator between the user and the machines that surround him. Through its screen, it indicates the relations that it maintains with its personal environment.
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Pump and Surf – Exchanging physical energy for digital information
Created by Aurélien Pellegrini at ECAL , 'Pump and Surf' encourages internet users to find out how much energy is spent when they are surfing the internet. The user is asked to make a physical effort equal to the energy required to convey the data that will enable the site to be displayed.
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VR Projects @ ECAL MID 2020 – Object, Body, Movement and Environment
Four projects by students at ECAL (Media Interaction Design) explore the possibilities of VR. From alternative interfaces and public space to architectural interface and what its like to experience the environment of yellow ants.
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