Archive for July, 2008
Bambuser Live Mobile TV
I just discovered bambuser, a video sharing site from Sweden, on PSFK. Bambuser allows you to not just upload video but to create a video channel from your mobile phone or camcorder and therefore enabled live video from its user community. You can also geo-tag the video and send notifications via twitter, etc. As PSFK [...]
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Big Brother Big Sister Interactive Print Advertisement
I found this print ad for Big Brothers Big Sisters in a magazine and it caught my eye. Not because it was visually attractive but because it was slightly confusing. As you can see it attempts to trigger a mobile viral share event via your cell phone camera by encouraging the reader to take a [...]
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Interactivity goes green
I am just as much a sucker for the latest gadget as the next girl. I love that feeling of amazement when I see someone’s crazy idea come to life. The only thing that can top that in my book is when someone’s crazy idea not only wow’s me but manages to accomplish a social [...]
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iPhone Accelerometer Apps
Of course now that the iTunes App Store is open, everyone is downloading cool new apps for their iPhone, and we are no exception. The iPhone is an excellent platform for interactive experiences and a great demonstration that interactivity can excel even in a small form factor. Of course there is the multi-touch screen, which [...]
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About This Blog
At Operand, we design and develop interactive experiences for a living but we are also users of them. Throughout our daily lives we search for and use every digital experience we can find that we consider “interactive”. Our work and blog are founded on our somewhat unique view of what interactivity means. In brief, we think it's bigger and more expansive than most other people seem to. We have define six levels of interactivity and blog about digital interactive experiences within art, architecture, advertising, exhibits, and elsewhere that we feel succeed at elevating interactivity.
Previous Posts
- Intel Retail Digital Signage Concept
- Miele Inspirience Center
- MicroTiles Video Walls
- Medtronic HRS Conference Tables & Wall
- Multitouch Spheres
- iPhone Costumes
- Camille Utterback Interview
- 10/GUI Computing Paradigms
- Exploring the Sixth Sense
- Coffee Table as Universal Remote Control
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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
Hierarchy of Social Participation
One of the many blogs we like here at Operand is Nina Simon’s Museum 2.0, which is all about applying Web 2.0 technologies to the museum space. That’s of course an area we are very interested in as well.
I recently came across an old post of Nina’s where she defines a hierarchy of engagement for [...]
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