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  • julie 4:31 pm on October 15, 2015 Permalink
    Tags: Hiroshi ishii, MIT   

    Hiroshi Ishii of MIT Media Lab – Tangible Media Design 

    Hiroshi Ishii is waging a war against the “pixel empire” — with art and design

    Source: WIRED2015: Hiroshi Ishii of MIT Media Lab hates pixels

     
  • julie 3:12 pm on November 25, 2013 Permalink
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    Tangible Media Group.

    RADICAL ATOMS

    To address this challenge, we presented our new vision, “Radical Atoms”, in 2012. Radical Atoms takes a leap beyond Tangible Bits by assuming a hypothetical generation of materials that can change form and appearance dynamically, becoming as reconfigurable as pixels on a screen.
    Radical Atoms is a computationally transformable and reconfigurable material that is bidirectionally coupled with an underlying digital model (bits) so that dynamic changes of physical form can be reflected in digital states in real time, and vice versa.

    Radical Atoms is the future material that can transform their shape, conform to constraints, and inform the users of their affordances. Radical Atoms is a vision for the future of human-material interaction, in which all digital information has a physical manifestation so that we can interact directly with it. We no longer think of designing the interface, but rather of the interface itself as material. We may call it “Material User Interface (MUI).”

     
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