Saturday, April 01, 2006

Birgitta Cappelen's furniture



In the area of furniture that responds to your body movements, form, and needs, I met product designer and researcher Birgitta Cappelen at the Collaborative Artefacts Interactive Furniture (CAIF) workshop in 2005. She presented and discussed her collaborative work: 'unfoldings. The furniture is filled with bending sensors, sensors, speakers. One can hug, sit, and relax on the furniture and the motions are reciprocated with music, moving images and light.


Unfoldings is an interactive audio-tactile field, open to potential movements that are reciprocated with music, moving images and light. Unfoldings is like a piece of furniture, a cross between cushion, armchair and travelling rug, to sit or lie on or use as a shawl or blanket. The individual interacts with the field by sitting down, moving or speaking - to one self or to others - to create one's own or together with others.
More info about unfoldings



The Meaning of Liff


Liff (lif) n. A common object or experience for which no word yet exists

The Deeper Meaning of Liff: A Dictionary of Things There Aren't Any Words for Yet — But There Ought to Be By Douglas Adams, John Lloyd and Bert Kitchen


Peoria (n.): the fear of peeling too few potatoes

Some more:
Abinger (n.): Person who washes up everything except the frying pan, the cheese grater and the saucepan which the chocolate sauce has been made in.
Berrilillock (n.) An unknown workmate who writes "All the best" on your leaving card.
Bodmin (n.) The discrepancy between the amount pooled and the amount needed when a large group of people try to pay a bill together after a meal.
Grimbister (n.) Large body of cars on a motorway all travelling at exactly the speed limit because one of them is a police car.
Noak Hoak (n.) A driver who indicates left and then turns right.
Scrabster (n.) One of those dogs which has it off on your leg during tea.
Shoeburyness (abs.n.)The vague uncomfortable feeling you get when sitting on a seat which is still warm from somebody else's bottom.
Skoonspruit (n.) The tiny garden-sprinkler thing your mouth does sometimes for no apparent reason.
By Cati in personal addiction

Friday, March 31, 2006

Hala Elkoussy photography



The work of Hala Elkoussy reminds me of the atmosphere I love so much in 'time of the gypsies' from Emir Kusturika

The starting point for the photographic and video work of Hala Elkoussy (b. 1974, Cairo) is the constant change in the relationship between people and their social environment. In this she focuses specifically on the city where she was born, Cairo, a metropolis that exemplifies all of the large urban conglomerates in North Africa and Eurasia when it comes to modernisation and Westernisation. Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam is showing her project Peripheral, which was previously seen at the Istanbul Biennale in September, 2005.






Hala Elkoussy, Peripheral (and other stories), 2 April – 14 May 2006 at the Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam.

By Cati in personal addiction

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Health care and product design : Sleep & Recovery Enhancer by André Kongevold


SRE - Sleep & Recovery Enhancer by André Kongevold

Today, stress-related sleeping problems are increasingly common. More and more people experience difficulties falling asleep at bedtime. The SRE will guide the user through autogenous exercises to lower the stress-level and reduce time to fall asleep. This in turn will improve sleep quality and minimize daytime effects.


More info

The Hug by Sohui Won



When you chat with your friend or family, you can feel their touch as well. Just hug "the hug."


" "The Hug" is communicator to feel touch. It has two main functions.

- Sending / Saving / Receiving messages
- Sending / Saving / Receiving touches

Have you wanted to convey your touch to your lover or children? Trough this device, you can transmit your touch with a message to another device that my pal has. When you leave a message, you can hug and touch "The Hug" to transmit your touch. So the movement of your touch can be conveyed to your mate's device through heat-line and vibration."

More detail about the project

The Hug : interaction design



The Hug is A visionary robotic product concept developped by Carl DiSalvo, Carl DiSalvo, Francine Gemperle, Willy Yonkers, Elliott Montgomery, and Jamie Divine.

The Hug is a soft, huggable product that uses sensing technology and wireless telephony to provide social and emotional support for distant family members. Thisrobotic product uses verbal communications along with touch and physical interaction to create a sense of presence. The Hug uses technology in a way that profoundly addresses an observed human need -- the need for a sense of presence during intimate communication.


descriptive paper and technical details published at RO-MAN (IEEE International Workshop on Robots and Human Interactive Communication), another one on the design form, and a case sketch.


More info


Monday, March 27, 2006

Ernesto Neto : huggable sculptures


I love Ernesto Neto's soft "huggable" sculptures.

Exhibited in Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, USA in March 2002. Neto's sculptures and installations are indeed singular in contemporary art," says curator Viso. "His works, which he describes as a 'kind of body/space/landscape,' not only arrest us visually but also make us keenly aware of the spaces inside, around and between our bodies. We become voyagers in sensorial odysseys


Ernesto Neto (Brazilian, born 1966), "The Ovaloids Meeting" (1998). Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York.


Saturday, March 25, 2006

Paris can be beautiful

Debris de Paris

Friday, March 24, 2006

Today's good news



I received very good news today in my mail box :)

Monday, March 20, 2006

Google earth pro and GIS




This week end I have tried out the Google earth pro software. I used the pro version rather than the regular version because I was importing GIS files into it.
Because I needed more cross analysis of the visual data, today I have used ArchGIS for ArchMap to run a visual analysis of hospitals with emergency rooms in the US.

I love this ArchMap software, many layers of data can be overlayereded and a quick and easy visual analysis can be done. I ran the analysis over the Massachusetts and specifics and data layers can be downlowded from the mass.org website.

Pictures of my quick study











By Cati in design research