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Electrophysiology: In Control and Being Controlled
November 9, 2015 | ialab admin‘Computers will overtake humans with AI at some within the next 100 years.’ said by Stephen Hawking (2015) at the Zeitgeist conference. Artificial Intelligence may be little far away from our life at present. But another technology has been invented … Read More
Lighting Softness
November 6, 2015 | ialab admin | One CommentTitle Image: infinity mirror room—- yayoi kusama
Architecture can been seen as composition artificially assembled to cause effects in man, for example the shape, shadow and tones of architecture. When it comes to soft architecture, it can be translated as … Read More
Dazzle Prosthesis, Camouflaging from Gait Recognition
July 18, 2015 | ialab admin“Camouflage” as “the act of hiding anything from your enemy” first appeared in British print media on May 25, 1917, exported from the French during the First World War (Behrens, 2002). In biology, it is an adaptive coloration which is … Read More
Positioning Participation
July 13, 2015 | ialab adminKnowing where you are is not a problem for humans since our solutions to this problem range from relying on our basic senses of sights, sounds and smells to using sophisticated technologies, such as GPS. Nevertheless, how can robots know … Read More
Proprioception Interaction: Upgrade Human Perception with Prothesis
July 10, 2015 | ialab adminProprioception is the sense sensing positions and movements of neighboring parts of the human body. It relies on the proprioceptors in human muscle skeleton system and skin. Etymologically, the world Proprioception is from Latin “proprius”, meaning “one’s own self” and … Read More
Haptic-Sensitive Instrument – Jonathan Sparks
May 5, 2015 | ialab adminJonathan Sparks is an artist living in Brooklyn, NY. His work combines computer programing, fabrication, electronics and multimedia.
Vibraille is his early exploration into the possibilities of adding haptic feedback into the mobile devices that usually rely heavily on the … Read More
Ghost Pole Propagator : A Timeless Petroglyphic Animation
May 5, 2015 | ialab adminWhen entering a historical castle, one may not expect to see a series of moving stick-figures on the wall. This is what Golan Levin created on the wall of Belsay Hall Castle, Newcastle, United Kingdom in 2007. The interactive installation … Read More
Behnaz Farahi
May 3, 2015 | ialab adminBehnaz Farahi is an interaction designer, architect, Annenberg Fellow and PhD candidate in Interdisciplinary Media Arts and Practice at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where she is exploring the potential of interactive systems using advanced computational technologies. She is … Read More
Thomas Carpentier’s “The Measures of Man”
May 2, 2015 | ialab adminThomas Carpentier is an architect interested into uses, rituals, ergonomics, body interactions, subversion as design process and communication strategies. The project “Measure(s) of Man: Architects’ Data Add-on” provides a new version of the Architects’ Data by Ernst Neufert, … Read More
Learning as a defining element of Artificial Intelligence
April 28, 2015 | ialab adminFor more than 50 years, robotics and scientists have put their effort into developing artificial intelligence, and research into AI has been done to a very high level. However, intelligence has always been one of those concepts that is very … Read More