Two Interactive Design Students from the University of Lincoln (UK) decided to help NAT (National AIDS Trust) by raising money on the World Aids Day with an interactive event at the Engine Shed getting people to compete on the Sperm Race Game.
The project consists on a 5 player game where players have to race each other shaking a specially made controller.
Each player is represented by a little sperm pod that has the colour of his controller.
The harder you shake the controller, the faster the sperm pod moves.
The winner is the first one to reach the top of the screen.
People had to make a donation to play.
Two Interactive Design Students from the University of Lincoln (UK) decided to help NAT (National AIDS Trust) by raising money on the World Aids Day with an interactive event at the Engine Shed getting people to compete on the Sperm Race Game.
The project consists on a 5 player game where players have to race each other shaking a specially made controller.
Each player is represented by a little sperm pod that has the colour of his controller.
The harder you shake the controller, the faster the sperm pod moves.
The winner is the first one to reach the top of the screen.
People had to make a donation to play.
In the fine print is an experimental gallery space challenging the way a gallery is perceived and viewed by its audience. The gallery in this case was attached to the roof with the only means of access via a helicopter which has a camera live streaming the results onto a screen in the space.
This is our documentary of 'In the fine print'
http://inthefineprint.co.uk/
Using a multi-touch computer system I have created this preview video to show how the KONSTRUKT interface works. KONSTUKT is made up of various technologies including Flash AS3, AIR 2.5, Gesture works applications and MTmini Software. The purpose of KONSTRUKT is to create music and colour through human communication. The communication method used in this interface is one of the most basic and effective forms we use, touch.
The musical layer is triggered by making contact with one of the 10 touch-discs located randomly across the KONSTRUKT platform. Once one of the discs has been activated the sound will trigger a coloured reaction to the background of the interface. The colour variables such as diameter, hue and x&y grid reference are responsive to the pitch, tone, volume and rhythm of the played music.
This system can be operated by up to 10 users at a time and with multi-touch gestures the touch-discs operate in the same way a channel on a mixing desk would. This allows for total user…
Project by John Revel, Joan Planas and Ruben Lojo
This was a little experiment we did to try to capture the exact moment when a drop splashes on water and to catch a balloon wen it has just bursted.
We rigged up a Light Dependent Resistor, a laser and a microphone to an Arduino and programmed it to pick up variation in light and sound peaks to trigger the photography flashes.
Then we went in a dark room, set up the camera in "bulb" mode and let the flashes do the work.
Watch the video to find out how it all worked out!
Music D.A.N.C.E by Justice.
Quick video documentation of the prototype of our interactive stained glass window idea to be projected over the top of a covered 'Bishops Eye' in Lincoln Cathedral as an interactive celebration of the window and it's history.
Just think about it… What if you were trapped under something heavy and the mouse was out of your reach? Scary, right? That's exactly why we have these keyboard shortcuts so you can still use Vimeo until the help arrives.