sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010

Radioball

Teague Radioball from ben collette on Vimeo.

Un objeto interactivo como mínimo curioso que plantea un cambio en el funcionamiento habitual de los pequeños electrodomésticos. Un interesante ejercicio de convinacion de sensores parecidos a los mios.

Touchscreens are everywhere—designers love their sleek looks and developers love their malleable pixels, but the implicit flatness of these omnipresent devices leaves much to be desired. From the perspective of human-device interaction, flat is boring. We crave real-world haptics, interesting textures, and functionally beautiful forms.

Developed by Teague's Benoit Collette and Adam Kumpf, the Radioball is an exploratory device that encourages discovery through rich spatial interaction.

The Radioball doesn't use screens, buttons, or knobs; instead, listeners can actively engage with the radio by rolling and spinning it to find stations among the warm fuzz of the FM dial.

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