The Interactive Garden
The Interactive Garden installation is a visually and aurally appealing structure driven by proximity and emotion. The Garden is 24 feet long and supports various 3D-printed flowers that change color and produce music when someone walks by it. These self-illuminated flowers emit light from motion-controllable LED’s and generate music, creating a unique soundscape. As people interact with the Garden, a self-composed piece of music is produced, creating a dynamic experience that becomes more layered as interaction increases. The Garden blends arresting imagery with interaction, resulting in an intriguing audiovisual experience.
Tweeting Willow
Tweeting Willow. Microsoft commissioned Harvey & John to create a social tree for their world partner conference in Washington DC. The brief was to create an installation that connected people both at the event and online using Surface tablets in a novel way. With each new tweet about the event, a bird lands on one of the branches. The branch then gently bows down and the bird then chirps to reveal the tweet. Once all 9 branches are full, they move back up where birds fly off and the tree starts again to seek new tweets. Nine Surface tablets make up the tree canopy, guests can change the #tag the tree responds to and manually manipulate the branches and the content displayed.
Line Segments Space - Kimchi and Chips. An architectural web of threads subtends a null space. It hangs abstract and undefined, a set of thin positive elements segmenting the dark negative space between. Dynamic imaginary forms are articulated into the physical volume by the material of this thread, and the semi-material of the light. The visual gravity of the filaments occupying the space between. Source
Virtual Reality-Video Projection. VR experience of one to four people in a specific VR environment now can be shared with an audience. For example in front of a building where the projection content is projected on. The viewers on that venue will be able to see the virtual environment that is similar to what the players see in their goggles while tracked in a VR environment. Maybe you even like to have your audience to have a spectacular overview of the VR world the players are in. This and much more can now be realized. Source
The ‘Projector Drone’ is capable of beaming news, games, film and advertising onto the world around it. This proof of concept build is able to fly for 12 minutes at a time, features its own on-board data storage and a 500 lumens LED projector. We are already working on more sophisticated features including live streaming data, gimbal integration, ultrasonic sound capabilities and improved flight time. Source
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