Energy Consumption Shown on Power Plant
Information decoration on a city scale. Every night from the 22 to the 29 of February 2008 the vapor emissions...
Much of the data in our lives comes from square, electronic screens. We get our news from the television, our books from e-readers, transportation schedules from LED screens, and everything else from computers and mobile phones. Nature encodes information in some elegant ways: the fish that changes color when it’s ready to mate, the banana that turns yellow when it’s ripe. ‘Information decoration’ takes its inspiration from old nature to present data in an unobtrusive manner, helping to restore depth of meaning to the built environment.
Keiichi Matsuda presents a dystopian vision of a world where augmented reality has created a nightmare of information overload.
Information decoration on a city scale. Every night from the 22 to the 29 of February 2008 the vapor emissions...
Inspired by body language of animals (in particular squamates and porcupines) designer Jop Japenga created a headphone with an adaptive...
The body suit pictured above has LEDs that illuminate according to the wearer's state of excitement. Skin signals are measured...