David Hanson, a graduate of RISD pushes the envelope of the uncanny. His art incorporates A.I. and is connected optically, reflects emotion through facial expression and learns. How’s that for responsive…it learns! A little something to reflect on…What does it mean to be human?Check out the site and David’s interview for the Texas Sculpture Symposium….
Category: Past Student Work
Nexus
The program “Nexus” was built as a Facebook application (I don’t know if any of you guys have this, there’s a similar application called “Friend Wheel”) which calculates friend similarities, categorizes them by groups, and so on by a series of interactive lines. When you select one of these lines, it will highlight and show…
Economical infrared control
Johnny Lee is a student at Carnegie Mellon University who has been developing a series of methods to repurpose the Nintendo Wii’s infrared wireless joystick. His latest projects have been developing multi-point interactive systems, seen here. The Wii joystick ordinarily reads two infrared points (usually an infrared light bar that comes with the game system,…
Blueprint for a Green Laptop
In 2009, worldwide laptop sales are expected to surpass the sales of desktops for the first time, reaching more than 150 million. Since a majority of laptop owners trash their machines after only 3 years, designers need to start making the jump to eco-friendly laptops, from manufacturing to recycling. This article makes note of the…
Head tracking using the Nintendo Wii
Although I wasn’t in class on Monday and missed the general explanation for this blogging part of the class, I think what I’m posting should be alright. Seeing this video gets me very excited about the future of video games. Owning my own Nintendo Wii, I really wish that I had the brains to figure…
How a concept car is made!
Ben Quintero Here’s something I have never really thought about, how IS a concept car made? Well first of all, whenever a concept car is introduced, a similar production model follows. This is certainly a fascinating art because it involves so many people in the process of coming up with the ideas! It’s also an…
Lego Geodesis dome
I found this image very interesting because it looked like it was built by a child , but it wasn’t it was actuallybuilt by John Palmer who after building it posted up how to on his site. It made me think about the saying that even though you grow up you still have a child…
jansen video
Toxoplasmosa gondii- the newest in terrifying mind control brain parasites
Toxoplasmosa gondii is a brain parasite that infests the brains of rats but reproduces in the intestines of cats. The interesting part is that the parasitetakes over the rats brain, and the rat unknowingly allows itself to be eaten by thecat. In a nutshell-step 1) toxoplasmosa gondii takes over rats brain (as in mind control)step…
Interactive Water-Works
I thought that the interaction between the different whirlpools in the pool created a nice example of how relationships in different settings work as well. I also like that the whirlpools themselves have unique tendencies towards each other as well.
Faucet Buddy
This is actually a very simple yet clever idea. If people knew how much water they were wasting on their lawns and filling up their bath tubs, they might reconsider their consumption habits. With all the chemicals and pesticides washing into our water supply. People may want to conserve fresh water a little more instead…
Growing More With Less
“It takes about 15,000 to 30,000 square feet of land to feed one person the average U.S. diet. I’ve figured out how to get it down to 4,000 square feet. How? I focus on growing soil, not crops.” Biointensive farming incorporates many of the same practices as biodynamics, and takes them a few steps further….