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LightByte
LightByte
LightByte
LightByte
2014

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LightByte

Interactive Installation

As we enter the post-digital era, augmenting natural phenomena to interface with the digital is an increasing desire. Sunlight and shadow, two of the most essential natural elements, are at the core of how we experience the physical world. LightByte is a kinetic interactive communication channel. It modifies sun’s ray at your whim into intricate shapes. Light and shadow entering a space can be created (2D or 3D) and animated (4D). This is applicable, but not limited to: interactive displays, entertainment, advertising, energy efficiency, privacy control, communication and collaboration in workplaces. More information: http://augmentingnature.com

Client / Manufacturer

Changing Places Group MIT Media Lab

Cambridge, MA, US
Design

MIT Media Lab Sheng-Ying Pao

Cambridge, MA, US

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