my friend alexandra ginsberg sent me this link to another sensory experience: a glowing ceiling made of sheep intestines by julia lohmann. isn’t it beautiful? and delicious. a whole new material interpretation of the soft ceiling and the cloud ceiling for sensory rooms.
Author Archives: leo
ripples
this beautiful app by jos stam generates animations of the rippling light at the bottom of a pool – a physical phenomena called ‘caustics,’ which can be described by the legendre collapse:
plastic is fantastic
ever since i saw the amazing cascade of plastic chairs video at SIGGRAPH 2004, I have been addicted to doug l. james’ work on collisions between deformable models – another way of saying floppy things running into each other. although he may have legitimate research in mind, there’s nothing but pure emotional attachment to plastic […]
synthetic cities
architects beware – entire cities can be generated faster than you can ink a threshold: procedural city building is a common tool for generating complex backgrounds in movies and animations. several approaches are discussed, and a few like this one by stefan greuter which generates cities randomly complete with billboards and rooftops in nice, self-contained […]
audible gravity
long before newton, galileo galilei determined the first laws of physics – including the acceleration of falling objects (the total distance covered, starting from rest, is proportional to the square of the time) and that a mass moves at a constant speend unless acted upon by another (like friction). he performed his experiments by rolling […]
talking toothbrush
persuasive technology (aka captology) can be a bit heavy-handed at times but not in this case: an electric toothbrush capable of making sounds, paying music or talking to make toothbrushing more entertaining for children. via gen-eric
soft ceiling
my old friend zach nagle sent me this link to an installation at skidmore college by lee boronson similar to the cloud ceiling in sensory decor – beautiful inflated plastic forms like clouds with rays of materialized sunlight poking through.
sensory decor
many companies offer therapeutic products to create soothing, richly textured sensory rooms – tfh combines the typical with a handy graph that evaluates the senses and skills targeted by each device – including from top to bottom a cloud ceiling, a sound sensitive bubble column, a school age corner colossus and interactive musical squares. while […]