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ambient |ˈambēənt|
adjective [ attrib. ]
of or relating to the immediate surroundings of something
system |ˈsistəm|
noun
1 a set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole
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The Beacon is a frosted-glass cube that glows
different colors to display real time stock market
trends, traffic congestion, pollen forecasts, or any
other Ambient information channel: weather, wind-
speed, pollen, traffic congestion, and more.
Ambient Systems
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features a tactile sensor, a Bluetooth headphone
and interpreting software. The glove has a tactile
sense at the index finger. The heart of the device
sits at the back of the hand which is also respon-
sible for converting data from the sensor into voice.
In order the blind person hear these auditory sig-
nals a earpiece is attached which connects to the
main device via bluetooth technology.
Braille Interpreter
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sensor to detect and indicate the strength and other
characteristics of the electric field emanating from
a laptop display. Our bracelet can provide an im-
mediate awareness of electric fields radiated from
an object used frequently. Our technology thus sup-
ports awareness of ambient background emanation
beyond human perception. We discuss how detec-
tion of such radiation might help to “fingerprint” de-
vices and aid in applications that require determina-
tion of indoor location.
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Health Mirror
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4D-Pixel is a smart surface which physically reacts
to your voice and music. This interactive sculpture
is a merging of electromagnetics, software and
electronics. The dynamic of the wall is made of
hundreds of pixels which react on the dynamic in
sound frequencies.
4D Pixel
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Dynamic Terrain is an interactive surface that can
be controlled by its users via a software interface.
It functions as a modular interior landscape that
can be adjusted to fit spatial or physical require-
ments in real time. Dynamic Terrain is represent-
ing a flexible morphing space (liquid polyurethane)
that you can program and play with like you can
with a creature. It is a body of data responding to
your actions. Dynamic Terrain is controlled using
shockwave software to manipulated a reinforced
polyurethane skin.
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Dynamic Terrain
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Ambient Systems
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ronmental control and communication. It consists
of a curtain composed of actuated louvers that
can be individually addressed for precise control
of ventilation, daylight incidence and information
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display. Shutters’ soft mechanics is based on the
electronic actuation of shape-memory alloy, which
can be precisely controlled to angle the louvers and
dynamically adjust their aperture, regulating shade
and ventilation, as well as displaying images and
animations.
Shutters
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an elastic membrane. These actuators represent
information by changing their physical orientation.
Each actuator is a felt-tipped rod with a magnet
at its base. The rods are anchored to a silicone
membrane with two plastic nuts. These actuators
oscilate in response to a magnetic force below the
surface of Super Cilla Skin. This force alters the
angle of the actuators on the upper surface.
SuperCilla Skin
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Project Epoc is designed to take video games to
the next level by exploding your input possibilities
and removing even the minimal amount of calories
burned through furiously smashing controller but-
tons.
Epoch Controller
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large areas of the body and remotely actuated by
a care-giver through a remote switch array. The
long, narrow geometry of the vibrotactile array is
designed to provide soothing touch simulation over
an entire part of the body: an arm, a leg, the back
or the chest. A remote controller allows mapping of
the location and intensity of vibrotactile actuation by
a caregiver.
Touch Me
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Ambient Systems
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Squeeze Me is a vest that simulates therapeutic
holding. Pneumatic chambers around the shoul-
ders, chest and back are inflated by a portable
air compressor to momentarily provide distributed
pressure in ways that have been shown to lessen
panic attacks in autistic children and to help man-
age aggressive children. A digital control system
administers the ‘hug’ by direct control on behalf of
the wearer.
Squeeze Me
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strate insulates the hot and cold sides of the heat
pumps and maintains the structure of the device,
which resembles a small bandage. Peltier Junc-
tions glued to aluminum plaques generate a sub-
stantial temperature difference from one side to the
other (~15ºC). The plaques act as heat sinks, and
are hinged together by the neoprene insulator so
that the entire object can be wrapped around differ-
ent parts of the body.
Cool Me Down
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Ambient Systems
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volume and behavior of an idealized cloud. Made
from unique polycarbonate tiles that can fade be-
tween transparent and opaque states, its patterns
are transformed periodically by real time weather
from around the world.
eCloud
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Responsive cubes that recognize motion above
and rise and lower accordingly.
CoEx Cubes
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Ambient Systems
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Flare
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mechanical surface which automatically opens
and closes “gills” in response to human presence
to control the air quality in the room. The silicone
surface embedded with Dynalloy Flexinol wires
contracts due to the electrical stimulus, allowing the
“gills” to breathe and regulate air quality when car-
bon dioxide levels are high. You can watch Living
Glass breathe here or check out the Architectural
League’s video interview with the two architects be-
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Living Glass
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Electroland set a riser system into the surrounding
concrete, then placed a grid of 176 16-inch-square
tiles within it. Each tile is a sandwich of fritted glass
and plastic that holds 96 red LEDs and has four
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compression sensors and a microcomputer on
its underside. When someone steps on a tile, the
sensors and microcomputer send data to a mas-
ter computer located in the lobby. That computer in
turn signals the tile to illuminate.
Electroland
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North facades of 7 World Trade Center. As people
wander on the pavement below a strip of blue light
gracefully follows them. This strip of blue light is 7
floors tall and is visible from Freedom Park. The Po-
dium Wall accentuates the individual, and the pat-
terns that are created as many pass by together.
Kinecity designed the interactive element of the de-
sign for James Carpenter Design Assoc. who were
the responsible for the wall as an art piece.
Podium Wall
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dustrial Average, glowing more green or red to indi-
cate market movement up or down, or yellow when
the market is calm. It can be customized to a set of
free channels, such as market indices or weather in
major cities.
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