interaction design
SGene – Work in Progress Report
April 28, 2020 | Yuntong SongSGene means scene generation, which is an exploration game. At SGene, you can tell your troubles, secrets and private comments about hot topics, or you can package your interests and aspirations then post them on our planet.
An Exploration of Sensory Design: How Sensory Interaction Affects Perceptual Experience in an Immersive Artwork
October 7, 2019 | Kornbongkoch Harnpinijsak | 2 Comments
“You are a multisensory being. So why is it that so much of our media only play to one or two of those senses? We are engaging more of our body, more of our brain and we … Read More
Understanding the Persuasive Potential of Interactive Installation
October 5, 2019 | Arum WinarsoA lot can be said through design. This thesis takes a novel approach in addressing the sustainability of fast fashion issue. The project we.ar explored in this thesis is a project developed in the Interactive Architecture Lab … Read More
we.ar: Designing for Exposure
September 30, 2019 | Austera PremakaraHow can we change the current global water crisis problem by creating exposure to people and improve their relationship with their garment?
Acknowledging people’s habit in consuming fast fashion and the fact that the fashion industry is the second-largest polluter, … Read More
Tangible Music Visualiser
April 23, 2018 | Naomi LeaThis above video by Vincent Houze – created for the musical composition of Max Cooper – is one of the most successful examples I have seen visualising music digitally. The organism in the video breathes along the beat and vocal change as if … Read More
Personalized Robot and Bio Sensing
March 23, 2018 | Parvin FarahzadehI had a discussion about appending personality to the robot in addition to setting behavior based on biodata. I made a model of mobile Keepon with DC motors and proximity sensors to control the mobility. it was suggested to add … Read More
Chaos Theory for Interaction
March 7, 2018 | Naomi LeaThe optical illusion by Feliks Konczakowski that has been making the rounds on social media lately.
Speculating Chaos Theory
The initial idea of the “sand plotter” came out of my fascination with magnets, and I thought a steel ball drawing patterns in sand would … Read More
The Psychology of Awe
February 22, 2018 | Naomi LeaThe first time seeing Black Flags by William Forsythe, I experienced a sense of wonder and awe that I could not quite explain. It is a familiar feeling, not unlike the times when I saw a brilliant sky, visited a grand … Read More
The Role of Intuition in Designing Human-Robot Interfaces
September 14, 2017 | Luca Giacolini“I can’t define a robot, but I know one when I see one.” [1]
More than a century ago, in 1898, Nikola Tesla first made use of radio signals to remotely control a miniature boat in … Read More
Press Play: Workshop Malta
August 21, 2015 | William Bondin | One CommentIt has been an absolute pleasure working with Chris and Francois in delivering an intensive two week ‘Interaction Design’ workshop at Valletta (Malta) during EASA 2015. Working with 14 young and talented architecture students from all across Europe – in 42deg.C … Read More