Finding your way…
Two mobile apps for navigating the city in two very different ways: Embark – maps plus some more hand-holding (i.e. alerts, underground access) Click here to view the embedded video. Via Laughing Squid...
View ArticleMusical House
Roof-mounted sensors translate light, rain, wind and thunder inputs to generate an impromptu musical score. Click here to view the embedded video. Drawing its sounds directly from the elements, no...
View ArticleLight-painting wifi
This project illuminates the flow of invisible wifi networks. A wifi measuring rod lights up depending on the strength of wifi signals, and long-exposure photographs capture the light’s as the rod...
View ArticleCar Pong Anyone?
Hold the beer and check out BBDO Germany’s Smart eBall installation for the third generation Smart car. Cars play pong against each other to showcase the road responsiveness of this next gen version of...
View ArticleFrogger Using Real-time 5th Ave Traffic
5th Ave Frogger is a hacked version of Frogger pulling in real-time 5th Ave traffic as game data. If you’re in New York this weekend, you can play. Click here to view the embedded video. via laughing...
View ArticlePlaying Tetris on a Building
Some folks at MIT hacked a building to play Tetris on the side of it. Click here to view the embedded video. via laughing squid
View ArticleJumboltron
People in LA recently gathered to create a giant, crowd-sourced Jumbotron with their iPads. Why? Why not? Click here to view the embedded video. Jumboltron reminds us of this fun project from MIT that...
View ArticleGIF-ITI
Here’s some awesome animated street art from UK artist INSA. These start out as street art paintings, then the artist photographs them at various stages and compiles them into a GIF so that when viewed...
View ArticleMusical Message in a Bottle
Re: Sound Bottle captures ambient noise and remixes it into unique, unexpected tracks. The bottle’s cork interface controls when it both records and plays back the sounds it captured — a fun use of...
View ArticleMy Magic+
Disney announced a new bracelet-based system for park-goers: My Magic+. Green, glowing bracelets equipped with RFID technology, will soon allow Disney World visitors to make payments, receive alerts...
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