WeFab is a three-day event during the Milano Design Week. It is hosted by a collaborative clothing platform, OpenWear, and by Vectorealism, a digital fabrication facility based in Milan. WeFab offers Milano...
OZCHI is Australia’s leading forum for research and development in all areas of Human-Computer Interaction. OZCHI attracts an international community of practitioners, researchers, academics and students...
ISEA, the International Symposium on Electronic Art initiated in 1988, is the world's premier media arts event for the critical discussion and showcase of creative productions applying new technologies...
During Artists Week, from 3rd to 7th of March 2008, at Adelaide Festival Center, the Graffiti Research Lab will leed a week-long masterclass in street art using open source technologies, presented by Carclew...
In this action-packed three days, 19-20-21 febraury 2008, from 10am to 5pm, participants will look at clothes and jewelry and their potential as personal mobile platforms for social interaction. This is...
The seventh annual IF forum will show from 15 th to 17 th November in Victoria , recent tendencies in new media as well as a conference for exploring issues related to technology. The theme of this year's...
In this workshop you will learn how to work with the basic and the wireless Arduino. In the following days more advanced versions and uses, including Bluetooth Arduino's and the programming possibilities...
Enter_Unknown Territories is a festival of interactive and playful public art events, live performances, a conference, workshop and club nights taking place throughout Cambridge.
STRP is a festival which provide an image of how visual art, design, stage arts, film, architecture and popular culture develop themselves through the means or appliance of both new and existing technology
The exhibition explores the notions of being and desire in a society determined by our bodily immersion within an ubiquitous and omnipresent electromagnetic realm
Sketch-a-Move is a 5 weeks project that designer Louise Victoria Klinker did with Anab Jain. The brief was set by Mattel Hotwheels to come up with a new concept for their small toycars. Draw a straight line on top of the car, lift the pen and the car shoots off in a straight line. Draw a circle on the car and the car starts wildly spinning around. Draw a complicated squiggle and the car spirals in and out.
Sketch-a-Move allows you to explore the unique relationships between small surface doodles and actual physical movements. It creates a new engaging space for play amongst children of a wide age group and is appealing to boys as well as girls, and even adults!
Hotwheels, Mattel set this project as part of the university workshops – inviting four schools to participate in a design competition. Sketch a move was selected and was presented it at the Hotwheels headquarters in California in july during their Expo.