Perception: Um painel interativo feito de 40 mil pontos físicos eletromagnéticos

Se você bate o olho em um painel desse na rua, deve pensar de cara que é tudo digital e por isso não tem tanta graça assim.

Porém, essa vitrine que promove a serie “Perception” da TNT faz uso de uma tecnologia analógica do passado. São mais de 40 mil pontos físicos eletromagnéticos, que mudam de preto para branco (e vice-versa) de acordo com a interação das pessoas.

O painel ainda tem um objetivo ligado ao roteiro da série de TV, que é encontrar anagramas no meio do texto.

A criação é da Breakfast de NY, que conta nesse making of o processo de desenvolvimento da peça.

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Alex Trochut 2009

trochut2009

Super genius illustrator/typographer Alex Trochut just dropped a brand new update.

Go on and get your brains blown the f**k up.

Human Mirror

The always smart guys of Improv Everywhere have done it again.

What do you get when you put a whole bunch of identical twins across from each other?.

A Human Mirror.

Via: Core77.

Words and Thoughts in RGB

Beautiful video about color.

Very explainatory and inspiring.

Via: ChangeTheThought.

Sagmeister’s book packaging


 

Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far is the latest book by the master Stefan Sagmeister, one of the grand designers of modern day design.
 
A while ago I read that the book’s packaging was laser cut to reveal different swapable patterns through Sagmeister’s face; but this video really explains how it works.
 
Awesome. The one I like the most is the T.
 
Plus the book is really cheap!. US$24 at Amazon.
 
Via: ComputerLove.

TODO, interaction design

Just today I received a comment on my blog from the very people who were behind the amazing Artificial Dummies I posted a while ago. They’re the great minds of TODO, and the heads up was from their very own Andrea.

TODO is, in their own words, an interaction and media design agency. Stablished in Italy, this group has a whole lot going for them. Kickass interactive works, a kickass website, a kickass video collection and even better, an amazing level of creativity.

At the risk of being a bit repetitive, the video I left you above is an explanation of the almighty Artificial Dummies. Beautiful music and a subtle explanation on the little creatures.

Still I urge you to check out their websites. Their work is really a pleasure to watch and imagine.

Thanks a lot Andrea on the heads up! Much success!.

Links:
TODO.
TODO at vimeo.

Do the Test


 

Do the Test.
 
Sweeeeeeeeet!.
 
Via: Reform & Revolution.

Pocket rainbow


 

By Masashi Kawamura.
 
Beautiful, simple and smart.
 
Via: DesignYouTrust.

Blue Eye – Touch-Screen Scanner

 

We’ve all seen a touch-screen. But now it’s the turn for a touch-screen scanner that, oddly enough, records the content of an object from the face that we see, not the machine. I think there must be some sort of special camera installed on the ceiling above.
 
The part with the moving mouse is specially cool.
 
Via: ComputerLove.

Artificial Dummies

 

Street Art rocks.
Technology rocks.
Artificial Dummies… rock.
 
If anoyone knows who is the author of this work. Please leave a comment.

Pythagoras Trees


 

At the great Iso50’s blog, with whom I share a healthy obsession for mathematical patterns, I came across the amazing image you see above that, as he himself explains, comes from what is known as a Pythagoras Tree, which as you’ll see at en Wikipedia are pretty simple in its basic composition but can come to create amazingly complex patterns.
 
Any graphics that involve mathematical perfection, amazing color palettes and is modular… is definitelly A+ in my book.

Yanick Dusseault


 

 

Gattaca, War of the Worlds, The Lord of the Rings and Star Wars.
 
Only a few of the movies Yanick Dusseault has made his amazing matte paintings for.

Fred Eerdekens


 

 

What you can do by proyecting shadows.
 
Amazing.

Typeflash


 

 

 

Awesome interface, awesome interactivity, awesome response, awesome functions, ultra-awesome typographies.
 
Typeflash.
 
Via: NiceToMeetYou.