You change the exhibition
You change the exhibition is a museum 2.0 add-on for the upcoming exhibition Taranaki Culture- Fresh out of the box at Puke Ariki, a museum in New Plymouth, New Zealand. The project visualizes the interest of the museum visitors in each exhibition object. The light in the boxes changes intensity depending on the interest in the object, glowing brighter or dimmer the more or less the visitor pays attention to the object. Blue light shows the interest of people visiting a website. Red light visualizes the interest of the onsite visitor in the museum. The project was developed during my...
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Coffeecation is an interactive coffee table which enables the user to leave digital messages on glasses and cups. It is also possible to read the messages which people have already left on the objects. You can navigate through the application, write messages, or even play a little game with a sugar sprinkler or any other object, which is available in a cafè. Technology: RFID Sensors, Flash, Java, PHP,MySQL, Sockets Team: Eva Artinger, Bettina Grünzweil, Michaela Haselberger ...
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JUniverse is an interactive guestbook for Sternenturm Judenburg, a planetarium in Styria, Austria. A lever and a sphere is used for the interaction. The installation conists of 3 screens, showing the earth, the sky and information about the ongoing process. We developed this project with Heimo Ranzenbacher, a media artist. Technology: Flash, Papervision3D, Java, Phidgets, Stellarium, Nasa World Wind Team: Eva Artinger, Bettina Grünzweil, Michaela Haselberger, Hannes Ahörndl ...
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There is a little elephant in a kitchen. What is he doing there? Everything was modelled and than animated in 3D frame by frame. Team: Eva Artinger, Claudia Oster Software: Alias Maya, Adobe After Effects Duration: 55 sec. ...
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The real voyage of discovery consists of not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. – Marcel Proust Reality is nothing perception is everything. How do you know that your eyes show you the real word? What is if there is a photograph from the real world, but with a total different perspective? Maybe your eyes don’t tell you the truth and the world looks totally different than you think. The liliput photographs will show some quite common landscapes or everyday scenes from a city. Everything looks so real, but there is something strange going on in the picture. It...
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