12

Apr

Tales of Things: Any object, any media, geolocated with the ability to read/write - what will you tag?

04

Apr

Data privatizer detects, reads, writes, and copies RFIDs.

A protozoac spime wand.

Data privatizer detects, reads, writes, and copies RFIDs.
A protozoac spime wand.

31

Mar

You Tag is a proposal and a prototype for a participatory art/design experiment that explores frivolous and self-expressive applications of RFID tagging and Near Field Communication Technologies. It is an unmediated channel through which participants can broadcast their artwork ON their personal belongings and other city objects by digitally tagging the most precious private property of other busy city dwellers: the cell phone.

You Tag is a proposal and a prototype for a participatory art/design experiment that explores frivolous and self-expressive applications of RFID tagging and Near Field Communication Technologies. It is an unmediated channel through which participants can broadcast their artwork ON their personal belongings and other city objects by digitally tagging the most precious private property of other busy city dwellers: the cell phone.

29

Mar

Hands and Fingers: A mobile platform for networked objects

Cell phones and other handheld electronics devices are gaining abilities previously reserved for personal computers. The projects uses microprocessors with I/O that are embedded in personal objects, and routing software running on a cell phone. These are connected by software layers in the routing software that manage the communications hardware.

Hands and Fingers: A mobile platform for networked objects
Cell phones and other handheld electronics devices are gaining abilities previously reserved for personal computers. The projects uses microprocessors with I/O that are embedded in personal objects, and routing software running on a cell phone. These are connected by software layers in the routing software that manage the communications hardware.

27

Mar

Open Source Urbanism aims to examine the changing role of public space in the context of increased information flows, beyond the current dependence on handsets, interactive façades, and form-driven ‘expressions of the age’.

Open Source Urbanism aims to examine the changing role of public space in the context of increased information flows, beyond the current dependence on handsets, interactive façades, and form-driven ‘expressions of the age’.

20

Mar

The Internet is situated in the real world, and interesting experiences have to blend physical and digital. Mixing new technology - Arduinos, GPS, RFID, QRcodes - and old (web, paper), we present examples of the recently possible future, and the lessons we’ve learnt. And we’ll make something along the way.

14

Mar

How to make your own iPhone RFID reader

12

Mar

RFID Icons for particular interfaces, integrating with the physical environment and language of specific machines.

RFID Icons for particular interfaces, integrating with the physical environment and language of specific machines.

09

Mar

New urban actors