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Point Cloud: networked weather, rematerialized
Have a look at the enigmatic Point Cloud, described by its creator James Leng as “an attempt to reimagine our daily interaction with weather data.” Leng, who was a student in the metaLAB-affiliated GSD course Mixed-Reality City this past Spring, … Continue reading
Posted in Projects, Uncategorized
Tagged Arduino, landscape, mixed-reality city, networked materiality, sublime, urbanism, visualization, weather
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The Cryoscope: using networking materiality to tactilize the weather
I love the possibilities suggested by the “Cryoscope,” a project cooked up by R.I.T. industrial-design student Rob Godshaw: Godshaw’s gadget picks up the temperature forecast by zip code and reproduces it within a gorgeous aluminum block; you touch it to … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas
Tagged Arduino, haptic interface, networked materiality, sensors, tactility, temperature, weather
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