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Hyperinstrument
2010
11.29

Based on ferrofluid this display reacts to magnetism.

2010
11.29

Concept phone that produces tactile feedback.

2010
11.29

Mac Funamizu has designed this great concept for the “Design the mobile phone of 2020” competition.

2010
10.04

http://www.anthonymccall.com/

2010
10.04

‘The intention of syn chron is to create an integral sculpture of light, sound and architecture. the translucent skin of the crystal-shaped body besides its function to define the spatial structure of the object additionally serves as an interface for a synchronized play of light and sound.’

http://www.carstennicolai.de/?c=works&w=syn_chron

2010
10.04

Kinetic Sculpture. Wilkinson’s work, drawing inspiration from astronomy and metaphysics, reflects the constant motions, cyclical patterns and kinetic energies that are universally present in our surroundings.

http://www.tomwilkinson.com/sculpture/green_ray.html

2010
05.27

Spectrometer for Education

Low-cost, small- footprint lab spectrometer, has a wavelength range of 350-1000 nm, and utilizes a detector with 650 active pixels; that’s 650 data points in one full spectrum, or one data point per nanometer.

http://www.oceanoptics.com/products/usb650.asp

2010
05.26

Sure an evolution from de Nijs past works ‘Open Head‘ and ‘Spatial Sounds

2010
05.26

First Marnix de Nijs’s interactive installation.

http://marnixdenijs.nl/openhead.htm

Sure it was the starting point for the ‘Spatial Sounds’ installation in 2000, and for the ‘Beijing Accelerator‘ in 2006

2010
05.26

100dB at 100km/h ….

http://marnixdenijs.nl/spatial.htm

I think it was an evolution from the original Marnix de Nijs ‘Open Head‘ installation from 1998: