Archive for May, 2009
Library of Congress Experience
This award winning interactive experience brings a 21st century engagement layer to one of our national treasures. With over 50 touch screen activities, a pre/ post and standalone web experience, a bookmarking feature called myLOC, an ARG type adventure game and a 16 foot interactive wall, this experience has interactivity turned up to 11.
At a fundamental [...]
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Mother's Day Viral Video
Mother’s Day is an opportunity to express your love and respect for the mothers in your life. This participatory website experience allows people to share their appreciation through the creation of a personalized video news clip that announces Mother of the Year. Watch this . The application allows you to “Make your favorite Mom(s) a [...]
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CNNBC Mother’s Day Viral Video
Mother’s Day is an opportunity to express your love and respect for the mothers in your life. This participatory website experience allows people to share their appreciation through the creation of a personalized video news clip that announces Mother of the Year.Watch this. The application allows you to “Make your favorite Mom(s) a star” by [...]
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Virtual Mannequins
It seems that 3M has been making the rounds of some trade shows in Europe with a Virtual Mannequin product that they are pushing for retail environments.
Basically it’s a pre-recorded video of someone delivering a brand message that’s then rear projected onto an acrylic screen that’s been die-cut to the exact silhouette of the [...]
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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.
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Florence EyeStop Interactive Bus Stops
An interesting project has recently been developed by MIT’s SENSEable city lab, a research lab at the school dedicated to exploring a new approach to the way we understand and relate to urban environments.
Partnering with the city of Florence and ATAF, the agency that runs the metropolitan buses, the MIT researchers developed prototypes for a [...]
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