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Jeff Watson is an artist, designer, and Assistant Professor of Interactive Media and Games at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.
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Tag Archives: responsive environments
Smart organic windows: MIT CROMA
MIT’s CROMA group brings together researchers from media arts, architecture, and chemical engineering. The group “aims at developing technologies and use case scenarios for building responsive, programmable, and energy-smart architectural components.” Their “smart organic window” project proposes the use of electrochromic organic polymers to enable touch- and motion-sensitive brise-soleil techniques. Continue reading
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Tagged anne balsamo, architecture, croma, ctin-599, electrochromism, mit, responsive environments, windows
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Locative media resources
A collection of supplementary readings and resources for my presentation, “Locative Media and Responsive Environments.” Continue reading
Posted in Resources
Tagged bruce sterling, locative media, Presentations, responsive environments, spimes
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Locative Media and Responsive Environments
This presentation explores the evolution and trajectory of ubiquitous computing technologies that enable designers to embed media artifacts and computational systems in physical space. Continue reading
Posted in Presentations
Tagged ctin-511, imap, locative media, responsive environments, spimes
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