Wednesday 28 February 2007




This was the in my opinion the best and most incredible bit of art at the exhibition, with the use of stobes and rotating sculptures, Gregory Barsamian has created an incredible piece of art that boggles the mind.



Another piece of work found from the random interational website, in their research section. This and the work from Gregory Barsamian really made the exhibition at the Kinetic Museum worth while. "The PixelRoller project creatively combines existing technologies that have surrounded us for years to create a series of products specific to certain applications, such as signage, fast response imagery or simply allow the ability for the user to change the pattern of their wall paper.

The software for the first PixelRoller prototype was created using processing which proved invaluable to the development process." (http://www.random-international.com/pixelroller-overview/)

Temporary Graffiti




Some more pictures taken from "http://www.random-international.com". I think this work is really nice, and a simple way to engage any viewer.

rAndom international






This is really intersting work, created using UV reactive paint, and UV light pens, to create a truley interactive wall. I am thinking of looking into something similar for my project, if nothing happens with my Nabaztag.

Wednesday 21 February 2007

nabaztag /tag






This, with a little API work and some change to its shell, I hope will be a lovely little device to kick start this project. Using its integrated WIFI, and Voice recognition system, I think that I will be able to manipulate it enough to create some interesting, interactive results.