Naomi Lea
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
Beautiful Machine
March 23, 2018 | Naomi LeaCall On Water, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, 2016
A beautiful machine surprises us. This surprise could originate from the unexpected characters of the material used, and yet, it might also present itself in the form of artificial intelligence. In the past two weeks, … 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
Machine Gesture Design
February 28, 2018 | Naomi Lea | One CommentBoston Dynamics has just released a new video testing their four-legged robot SpotMini, where one helped another by opening a door. This video immediately went viral and received more than 8 million views over the course of two weeks. It also … 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
Machine Theatre
February 14, 2018 | Naomi LeaSeen above is my favourite installation art by roboticist Arthur Ganson.
A chair rests peacefully centre stage. A seemingly cumbersome machine enters. It moves towards the chair, slowly but gracefully, almost floating. The machine swoops ups the chair. It performs a … Read More