Archive for November, 2007
St. Joe’s Welcome Center Emap Table
This interactive table designed by ESI Design is a really thoughtful implementation of an elegant form factor which blends into its physical environment. The screen size and orientation nicely supports the subject matter (aerial view maps) and the communal railing encourages a multiple person interaction which enables the sales person to use the interactive while [...]
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At Operand, we design and develop interactive experiences for a living. We have a somewhat unique view of what interactivity means. In brief, we think it's bigger and more expansive than most other people seem to. We define six levels of interactivity and blog about art, architecture, advertising, exhibits, and other innovations that elevate interactivity.
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- Interactive Movie Posters
- Liberty Science Center Language Karaoke
- MSN's Portable North Pole message from Santa Claus
- Who's in the Doghouse this Christmas?
- Inamo - An(other) Interactive Restaurant
- Philips Lumalive
- uWink Interactive Resturant and Bar
- Clo Interactive Wine Bar
- Emotional Cities
- Nike Photo ID
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Reactable
Reactable is basically an electro musical instrument that was developed last year in Spain. It has made the rounds of a bunch of design shows in Europe, but I don’t know that it’s ever been in the US yet. It’s a very interesting and unique interactive interface.
First of all, the basic system is a round [...]
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