Di-Dah-Dit – A telepresence device by Camille Morizot

Designed by Camille Morizot, Di-Dah-Dit is a telepresence device that takes the form of two distant objects connected. Two players face each other and manage the progress of a ball balancing on two rails. The physical actions of one player are reproduced by the remote player. A collection of LED light, give instructions to the player, a form of invitation to interactive play.

The installation is a reflection on the tangible communication through play, as well as technical and aesthetic exploration in the era of rapid prototyping and all connected.

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