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Ian Forrester

Video playback on freely-arranged screens with info-beamer - Raspberry Pi - 0 views

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    Extend a video across many different types of screens using a Raspberry Pi and info-beamer software
Ian Forrester

ShapeShifting TV: interactive screen media narratives | SpringerLink - 0 views

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    Marian Ursu's seminal work around shapeshifting media
Ian Forrester

Black Mirror '15 Million Merits' satires The X Factor - 0 views

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    Some interesting interactions between the on screen entertainment and the people watching... 
Ian Forrester

Smile TV works only when you smile / by @_davidhedberg - 1 views

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    Recent Royal College of Art (RCA) design graduate David Hedberg's Smile TV is more than a loving homage to the good old 'campfire inside the living room.' Made from an open frame CRT monitor and equipped with a computer vision system, the unsuspecting television set turns the medium's engagement pattern on its head: instead of making you smile at on-screen silliness, you have to "smile to watch." Only when you do - and for as long as you do - will Smile TV reveal its otherwise scrambled broadcast. "This project grew out from experimenting with facial recognition and image manipulation," Hedberg explains over email.
Ian Forrester

Face Recognition TV - 2014 | concept | Red Dot Design Award for Design Concepts - 0 views

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    This television uses facial recognition technology to locate its viewer, then rotates its screen to face them.
Ian Forrester

One Millionth Tower high-rise documentary takes format to new heights (Wired UK) - 1 views

  • Powered entirely by HTML5 and open source JavaScript libraries, One Millionth Tower is loaded with photos and information from all over the web, and exists in an online environment that is about as close to three-dimensional as something on a flat screen can get.
  • It exists in a 3D setting made possible by a tool called three.js, which lets viewers walk around the high-rise neighborhood. Moving through allows viewers to see the current state of urban decay, then activate elements to show ways the residents would change their world, like an animation showing where a new playground or garden would go.
  • The interactive movie is chock-full of photos from Flickr, street-views from Google Maps and changing environments fueled by real-time weather data from Yahoo. Everything is triggered by Popcorn.js, which acts like a conductor signaling which instruments play at what times
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  • "What we've done with One Millionth Tower is not the future," Cizek said. "It just points to it."
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