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2022-03-24
Listed in categories: Interaction
Screenshot of this art installation lets you poke, inflate, or add a disco ball to famous paintings
Copyright: designboom

this art installation lets you poke, inflate, or add a disco ball to famous paintings by designboom

"neil mendoza is an artist exploring themes of the absurd, the humorous, the futile and the surreal. his work combines sculpture, electronics and software to bring inanimate objects and spaces to life."

Listed in categories: Interaction
2018-08-23
Listed in categories: InteractionAudiovisual
Embraceds these philosophies: CuriosityMagicPlayTechnology
Screenshot of We the Curious - interactive installation
Copyright: Dalziel & Pow

We the Curious - interactive installation
by Dalziel & Pow

"We designed an engaging interactive installation for At-Bristol Science Centre, as part of the educational charity’s major relaunch as We The Curious.

Encouraging curiosity and exploration, the ground floor installation unlocks the stories of iconic Bristolian places, people and objects in a ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ format. The hand-drawn illustrations respond to a visitor’s touch, triggering a variety of animations and sounds."

Listed in categories: InteractionAudiovisual
2017-12-07
Listed in categories: Interaction
Fits theses moodes: LightFor Kids
Embraceds these philosophies: CuriosityPlay
Screenshot of LUMES Light-emitting wood at Cabrini Hospital Malvern
Copyright: ENESS

LUMES Light-emitting wood at Cabrini Hospital Malvern by ENESS

"Meet LUMES, the wall that greets you with a moment of happiness at Cabrini Hospital Malvern. ...
Read more - eness.com/cabrini"

Listed in categories: Interaction
2017-10-19
Listed in categories: Interaction
Fits theses moodes: For KidsForestPeopleMusic
Embraceds these philosophies: CuriosityPlay
Screenshot of Funky Forest - Singapore Art Museum
Copyright: Design I/O

Funky Forest - Singapore Art Museum
by Design I/O

"Funky Forest is an interactive ecosystem where children create trees with their body and then use physical logs to divert the water flowing from the waterfall to the trees to keep them alive. The health of the trees contributes to the overall health of the forest and the types of creatures that inhabit it. Funky Forest is a collaborative space, where children can explore and experiment, setting their own objectives and creating their own stories.

Soundtrack courtesy of: Diederik Idenburg - M-OST - m-ost.nl"

Listed in categories: Interaction
2017-05-11
Listed in categories: InteractionPublic Space
Fits theses moodes: VioletLightFor Kids
Embraceds these philosophies: Curiosity
Screenshot of Sonic Light Bubble
Copyright: ENESS

ENESS Sonic Light Bubble White Night Melbourne 2017

by ENESS

Listed in categories: InteractionPublic Space

Little Magic Stories

By Chris O'Shea

2017-04-27
Listed in categories: Interaction
Fits theses moodes: LightFor KidsAnimalsColors
Screenshot of Little Magic Stories
Copyright: Chris O'Shea

Little Magic Stories by Chris O'Shea

"This installation aims to encourage children to use their creativity to bring stories to life. It helps to improve their confidence in self expression and develops literacy and speaking skills. The installation allows them to create a performance from within their imagination, on stage, in front of an audience of family and friends.

The use of technology literally brings their drawings to life on stage, allowing them to interact and respond to their creations in real time. By using a holographic projection film; sets, characters and objects appear to float on stage alongside the performers. A camera and custom software track the performers, allowing the scene to react in a playful & more dynamic way.

For children who show disinterest in writing stories and drawing, but love to play video games, this project hopes to inspire them to participate, creating their own immersive worlds that they can be proud to express their own creations through."

Listed in categories: Interaction