Showing posts with label Kinect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kinect. Show all posts

In The Local News!

I just found out that the work I did at the Franklin Institute just made it onto the local ABC news. The piece is about interactively visualizing the human nervous system. You can see the prototype in the following video towards the end of the 30 second clip.

Newsworks, a local news organization powered by WHYY, also covered it in this article.


When the exhibit finally opens in 2014, you'll be seeing this piece to the entrance of the exhibit.

Internship at the Franklin Institute

While at the Franklin Institute, I worked on prototyping an interactive to teach children and adults about change blindness by having them experience it. There's a popular youtube video by Daniel Simons that served as inspiration for this project. Watch the video for a demo and enjoy the pictures.






Collabritique Version 2

Having studied our first prototype in the context of Museums and the Web conference, Dominic, Nic and I have been at it again. We've utilized the Microsoft Kinect in developing our second prototype. A pilot run is set for the end of this month with the possibility of continuation with the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

We've also put together a website dedicated to Collabritique. Enjoy the video of our first user testing experience.




And spread the word, Collabritique is here.