Archive for January, 2008
Saturday January 5, 2008
GestureTek 130 inch touch wall
The public was made aware of multi-touch screens from Steve Jobs and the iPhone but as with most Apple “innovations” the technology is not exclusive to one company. Touch interfaces started with ATM’s (the machines that dispense cash) in the 1980s but have continued to become a more reliable and common interface, encompassing larger surfaces [...]
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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.
Previous Posts
- 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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Sites We Like
- we make money not art
- interactive architecture
- your story alive
- NOTCOT
- psfk
- cube me
- ars technica
- TED
- smashing magazine
- toad stool
- machine thinking
- cool hunter
- sawse
- ad lab
- museum 2.0
Motorola M-Lab
While looking for something else, I stumbled across this article on the cool hunter. Somehow I missed the opening of Wannado City last year, and with it the Motorola sponsored M-Lab within. The overall venue seems to be pretty standard theme park fare, but M-Lab itself is super slick. The interior design reminds me of [...]
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