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December 14 2009
November 09 2009
A designer and researcher at Oslo School of Architecture, Timo Arnall offers here his perspective about networked objects and ubiquitous computing. His presentation, and the intriguing design examples he takes, highlights two phenomena. On the one hand, he describes how sensors and RFIDs can enable to "make things visible" as the title of his presentation expresses. On the other hand, he shows the importance of going beyond screen-based interactions
September 18 2009
May 12 2009
This is a prototype of an iPhone media player that uses RFID embedded in physical objects to control media playback.
More here: nearfield.org/2009/04/iphone-rfid-nfc
March 24 2009
March 20 2009
Visualisations of radio fields overlaid into video. More here: nearfield.org/2009/03/wireless-in-the-world
February 09 2009
January 01 1970
This is a video prototype of an iPhone media player that uses RFID embedded in physical objects to control media playback.
More here: nearfield.org/2009/04/iphone-rfid-nfc
A designer and researcher at Oslo School of Architecture, Timo Arnall offers here his perspective about networked objects and ubiquitous computing. His presentation, and the intriguing design examples he takes, highlights two phenomena. On the one hand, he describes how sensors and RFIDs can enable to "make things visible" as the title of his presentation expresses. On the other hand, he shows the importance of going beyond screen-based interactions
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