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Among the Amazonian Desana, all members of a tribal group a believed to share a similar odour. Marriage is only allowed between persons of different odours, so spouses must be chosen from other tribal groups. This belief is expressed in rituals involving the exchanges of goods with different odours: one group will present the other with a gift of meat, for example, and receive fish in return. Some
I met Takashi Matsumoto in a charming village somewhere in the Swiss Alps for the Collaborative Artefacts Interactive Furniture workshop. He was presenting a very exciting object called Z-agon, a small cube which is in fact a video player. Each face of the cube is an high-res display for multi-media contents (video). I then started to follow from afar the activities of the Keio University and disc
A Visual Weapon. Soviet Photomontages 1917-1953 is a fascinating exhibition currently running at Passage de Retz in Paris. The collection tried to demonstrate how the changing style of Russian photomontages reflects changes in the political system and daily life in the Soviet Union from the 1917 Revolution until Stalin's death in 1953. It wasn't that clear to me in the absence of any explanation i
I was planning to write a review of Spectacular City, the exhibition i saw at the Netherlands Institute of Architecture a few days ago but posting it in small bits better suits my current sloppiness. Each day i'll write something about a photography i've discovered while visiting the exhibition. The 100 or so large-scale (up to nine meters in width) photographies exhibited at the NAI capture, cons
This afternoon, i visited Spectacular City, an exhibition held until January 7 2007 at the Netherlands Institute of Architecture in Rotterdam. The show features some of the best (and yes, they are indeed spectacular) examples of urban photography from the last ten years. I'll probably write more on Spectacular City when i'm back home. In the meantime, i'd like to share a video i discovered there.
The Pileus System is an umbrella but also a camera and a Flickr photo browser. The system combines the Pileus Umbrella and the Pileus WebService. When the user takes photos with the camera on the top of the umbrella, the pictures are uploaded and shared on Flickr with some context tags immediately via the Pileus WebService. The grip module has a web connection and ID for a social contents sharing
What happens when someone using a new technology finds it to be so enticing that they feel compelled to indulge to an excessive degree, disrupting their lives and fracturing relationships? Design For the Computer Obsessive, a project by Joe Malia graduating student in Interaction Design at the Royal College of Art in London, centers on the role design can play in guiding these individuals through
Sherelog is a system that fetches data from Suica (an RFID train pass) and visualizes personal train-ride records on a large public map (or Google Map). Koutaro Hashimoto, Yasuhiro Suzuki, Toshio Iwai, Michitaka Hirose showed this system at the Japan Media Arts Festival earlier this month. [Sherelog. via Japan Media Arts Festival blog] Suica is a popular RFID train pass in Japan. JR East has issu
RGBy, by Shinya Matsuyama and Makoto Hirahara, is a cube-shaped lamp that senses color and glows with the sensed color. For example, when you find a nice color at a flower garden or a designer clothes store, you can use RGBy to capture the color to appreciate it. [video] [RGBy. don't miss the video] It's like a "one-pixel camera" as Kuwakubo puts it. RGBy was recently featured in the recent Digit
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