Interactive installation designed and developed by the Interface Design team of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. Presented at the 11th Architecture Biennale in Venice, this was a previous post we lost and are recalling it
Touchco is a newly founded company chartered to commercialize IFSR (Interpolating Force-Sensitive Resistance) technology recently developed at New York University’s Media Research Lab.
The future of font searching may be based on an interactive application such as the one in the video above. It can easily help you find a typeface for a project in a collection of several thousand fonts. It also lets you browse, preview, compare and print the fonts you are interested in.
The Fontplore application was developed by Christian Hertlein and Marcus Paeschke in summer 2009 under the supervision of Till Nagel and professor Boris Müller.
“In the last years technology has advanced in giant steps”…this is not a new thing but today it seems to be a reality for everybody. Open source is now an open door that will come into all houses, exponentially speeding up creativity and development possibilities.
Next, a short introduction that will analyse the key moments in the last ten years of technology and creative development in the field of interaction and new media, and end with the performance and interview of one of the most interesting artistic collectives in the last few years: Multitouch Barcelona…
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch said at a company event for analysts today that a full featured version of Flash for mobile phones will be available in beta by the end of this year and by early next year the technology will be making use of multi-touch and accelerometer features on smart phones.
Ted Patrick, Adobe’s Senior Manager of Developer Communities, put it like this: “I think we will see Flash on different devices support the soul of the device in capabilities and APIs” – including GPS. That’s an exciting trajectory and more than we’ve heard before. Full Flash on phones by the end of this year is more or less on schedule, but the integration of these physical features certainly revs up the imagination.
Ok, $20,000.00! Not for the average gambler, a set of real decks are closer to my price range. I just loved the interface, the table, the gameplay (despite the fact I can’t play poker) but then again, geeks right. I can also think of a few magic tricks like making cards vanish or change values and suits before your own eyes…wow!
A large multi-touch screen (60″) that you can bring everywhere, it fits in a suitcase, it can be rolled and carried to meetings, it can be installed in a matter of minutes …
Sandbox is a brazilian company who develops software solutions for internet, desktop and multitouch tables with focus on aesthetics, interaction and usability, using technologies such as Flash, Flex, AIR and Java.