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    Tag: emotion

    The Changing Room – Displays of emotion by Lauren McCarthy

    Created by Lauren McCarthy, “The Changing Room” installation invites participants to browse and select one of hundreds of emotions, then evoking that emotion in them and everyone in the space through a layered environment of light, visuals, sound, text, and interaction exhibited over a multi-level, many-sided display.

    Category Members UnityPosted on:07/03/201722/05/2019

    Go Rando – a big FU to Facebook sentiment analysis

    Go Rando is a Chrome and Firefox extension by Ben Grosser that allows Facebook users to obfuscate their emotional reactions to prevent them from being surveilled and analyzed.

    Category Members NewsPosted on:24/02/201722/05/2019

    Lazy Pen – Combining word processing with the emotion of one’s handwriting

    Created by Nicolas Nahornyj at ECAL, Lazy Pen is an attempt to combine the practical side of computer-based word processing with the emotional aspect of one’s handwriting. The tool allows the user to distort the typeface as they write, using the moving palettes placed beneath their palms.

    Category Arduino Members ProcessingPosted on:18/09/201524/10/2017

    Beyond Blood – Emotional attachment and inheritance by algorithm

    ‘Beyond Blood’ is a project that imagines a legal system where algorithms take over the inheritance process where the deceased has not left a will and the state has to distribute the estates.

    Category Members ProcessingPosted on:25/06/201414/02/2019

    Kinetic Memory Triggers [Objects]

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    Category Members ObjectsPosted on:13/07/201018/08/2016

    The Graveyard [iPhone]

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    Category Games iOS MembersPosted on:09/03/201018/08/2016

    Lose/Lose [Mac, Games, openFrameworks]

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    Category Games Mac Members openFrameworksPosted on:14/09/200918/08/2016

    The Graveyard [Mac, Windows, Games]

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    Category Games Mac Members WindowsPosted on:28/08/200918/08/2016
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