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Resembuild

// March 29th, 2008 // No Comments » // Alternate Reality Games, Communication Lab, Dynamic Web, Introduction to Computational Media, Location, Mobile Media, Physical Computing

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Resembuild is a mobile phone photo collage powered by human intelligence.

The project asks users to reconstruct an image from a series of abstract fragments, using their mobile phone camera. The image pieces are printed on numbered cards (and made available via a custom phone application), and participants are required to take a picture that resembles the one they are given, and submit it via multimedia message (MMS) to a designated e-mail address. They can either find or (re)construct the image from the world around them, and are encouraged to be as accurate (and inventive) as possible.

The final resulting collage – recreating a popular video game character – is showcased online.

It was interesting to see the elements used by the Resembuilders to recreate the image.

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For this project I collaborated with Mitch Said.

Project url: http://mitchsaid.com/resembuild

Robolamp

// December 29th, 2007 // No Comments » // Physical Computing

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Robolamp is an intelligent source of light that responds to simple hand gestures – you can wave your hand in the direction you want light and watch the lamp follow you
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I worked with Mooshir Vahanvati on this project. Our project was showcased during the ITP Winter Show ‘07. And then continued to be part of the Gallery exhibit on the ITP floor for Spring ‘08.