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PixelPhones, by Seb Lee-Delisle, is a huge display made from the smartphones of audience members.

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Simple Harmonic Motion study #2a by Memo Akten

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KinectUsers: multi-use kinect app for interactive instalations. More Information at: patriciogonzalezvivo.com/​blog

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An Augmented Tree, and Free Tools Power 3D Voxel Projection — on Leaves” Peter Kirn talks with design team Kimchi and Chips.

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Download a PDF of the Dynamic Media Institute’s latest publication: The Experience of Dynamic Media. The book documents five years of graduate-level research in dynamic media, and more. 
A more official blurb: On the occasion of our tenth anniversary, we are very pleased to present The Experience of Dynamic Media — the second book publication of the Dynamic Media Institute at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Combined with the previous, entitled The Language of Dynamic Media published in 2005, the books cover work from the Dynamic Media Institute between 2000 and 2010. This edition is organized in several sections and includes short essays by DMI professors and visiting faculty, student work through articles excerpted from the larger thesis documents, examples of extracurricular projects which were developed between DMI and outside partners, a series of DMI student-curated exhibitions, a selection of essays written by current DMI students, short accounts of six DMI alumni sharing their thoughts on the DMI experience, all MFA degree thesis abstracts from 2006 to 2010.

Download a PDF of the Dynamic Media Institute’s latest publication: The Experience of Dynamic Media. The book documents five years of graduate-level research in dynamic media, and more. 

A more official blurb: On the occasion of our tenth anniversary, we are very pleased to present The Experience of Dynamic Media — the second book publication of the Dynamic Media Institute at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Combined with the previous, entitled The Language of Dynamic Media published in 2005, the books cover work from the Dynamic Media Institute between 2000 and 2010. This edition is organized in several sections and includes short essays by DMI professors and visiting faculty, student work through articles excerpted from the larger thesis documents, examples of extracurricular projects which were developed between DMI and outside partners, a series of DMI student-curated exhibitions, a selection of essays written by current DMI students, short accounts of six DMI alumni sharing their thoughts on the DMI experience, all MFA degree thesis abstracts from 2006 to 2010.

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