From gestural interfaces through to experimental display technologies, these projects illustrate some of the ways I have used technology to create experiences that stimulate curiosity and reward particpation.
Extending human capabilities with natural user interfaces.
Gesture controlled exhibits utilize the most natural interface of all — our own bodies. Unencumbered by gadgets or electronic hardware, these interface technologies provide a direct connection with the digital experience, deepening our overall sense of immersion.
Making hospitals friendlier places for children.
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A volumetric interactive display made from water, oil and light.
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Bringing interactive art to the Leap Motion platform.
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Immersing visitors in the story behind the movie.
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Everyone in the moment together.
Socially immersive media uses body-scale interactive spaces to bring people into a shared experience. It has the opposite effect of touch-screens and mobile devices, which tend to isolate people in their own thought-space. Instead, these installations communicate cultural ideas, scientific concepts, or branded messages by inviting people into the moment together.
Making hospitals friendlier places for children.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing
A volumetric interactive display made from water, oil and light.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing
Bringing interactive art to the Leap Motion platform.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing
Immersing visitors in the story behind the movie.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing