Gesture Cube
A bit ridiculous, but interesting to see a UI interaction in three dimensions.
A bit ridiculous, but interesting to see a UI interaction in three dimensions.
in-air controls on-the-go seems pretty hot. go tokyo university. read more here.
Graffiti Analysis is an extensive ongoing study into the motion of graffiti. Custom software designed for graffiti writers creates visualizations of the often unseen motion involved in the creation of a tag. Motion data is recorded, analyzed and archived in a free and open database, 000000book.com, where writers can share analytical representations of their hand styles. Influential graffiti artist such as SEEN, TWIST, AMAZE, KETONE, JONONE, and KATSU have had their tags motion captured using the Graffiti Analysis software.
There is also an iPhone version called “Graffiti Analysis” — Check out their the website after the jump.
A collection of Scan Processor studies by Woody Vasulka & Brian O’Reilly.
With LAIKA, there is finally a font that can seamlessly use the whole spectrum of its cuts. A font that is able to move between its extremes in real time. An interactive font that is able to respond to its surroundings. A font that questions deadlocked dogmas and throws up completely new design questions, and thus has the potential to revolutionise the understanding of digital typography.
“Using found objects from typewriters, adding machines and old computers, I take the items people no longer have use for and I carefully disassemble these items and then reassemble these together using metal wire creating my Junk Art. I begin each sculpture with an idea of how can I take these found pieces of useless metal and insignificant objects and create something that everyone can understand and relate to.” by Gabriel Dishaw.

Infractor is an interactive, artistic application that has been developed for a multitouch-table. It is based on the article database of the New York Times. The information can be searched, filtered and read by putting physical objects on the interactive surface.
Infractor has been developed and designed by a group of students of the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences.