SCOTT SNIBBE
SCOTT SNIBBE BIO Scott Snibbe (born 1969 in New York City) is an interactive media artist, researcher, and entrepreneur. He is one of the first artists to work with projector-based interactivity, where...
View ArticleSOUND POSTER 1.0
Dutch design team Trapped in Suburbia has designed an interactive poster that also acts as a musical instrument. The poster is the first one in series of ‘analogue meets digital’ design experiment of...
View ArticleGunnar Green and Frederic Eyl
Gunnar Green and Frederic Eyl PROJECT Aperture is a facade installation with interactive and narrative displaying modes. Consisting of an iris diaphragm matrix, the facade’s surface with its apertures’...
View ArticleStudio Roosegaarde
Bio Studio Roosegaarde is the social design lab of artist Daan Roosegaarde with his team of designers and engineers. By creating interactive designs that instinctively respond to sound and movement,...
View ArticleKenzo Digital
Kenzo Digital is a director and artist based in New York City. His work is dedicated to synthesizing new narrative forms by unifying traditional storytelling with groundbreaking technology. He has...
View ArticleNuFormer
Netherlands-based NuFormer is one of the world’s leading specialists in 3D video mapping on buildings and objects. An innovative multimedia agency with many years of experience in the field of design...
View ArticleSuperbien
SUPERBIEN is a creative agency founded in Paris in September 2007. Using animated graphics, SUPERBIEN develops highly creative worlds where shapes and colors in motion tell a story or a concept. The...
View ArticleD / Labs
Their goal is to push the limits of video possiblities and enhance the spectator’s experience, notably by on operating non-standard surfaces as cylindrical screen, moving screen, dome, sphere, cave,...
View ArticleConfederation of Danish industry headquarters interactieve LED gevel
<p><a href=”http://vimeo.com/65938382″>DI LIGHTS</a> from <a href=”http://vimeo.com/kollision”>Kollision</a> on <a...
View ArticleEffect: Bram Geenen
Bram Geenen Dutch designer Bram Geenen designed a Gaudi chair. He used the same methods as Antoni Gaudi, who made models of hanging chains, that upside-down showed him the strongest shapes for his...
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