1. I wish this ceiling would be connected to parameters.

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    I wish this ceiling would be connected to parameters.

    I am sure you know already about the Nabaztag.

    This device reacts to information, it acts as a tangible filters to information flows on your network and transform them into a audio or visual signal, diffused into your real world – allowing you to go away from the computer to focus on your ‘analog’ things and come back only when this very email you were waiting for has arrived: you are alerted by the bunny on your desk.

    To be honnest: this little rabbit that talks to me or glow in the dark… it just makes me feel stupid. To me it’s not really something I would like to have to interact with. It really feels like being in Disneyland – except it’s at my home, on my desk… sounds like a nightmare!

    But, despite my reluctance I have to recognise I am completely amazed by the gigantic potentials of the brand new applications which arise with intelligent objects.

    On the other hand we could imagine subtle yet meaningful modification of our direct environment, (light coloring or dimming, for example) depending on alteration of our electronic presence. Design and culture to the rescue if I could say so: in fact, I just saw a few pictures from the exhibition of lamp by Ingo Maurer on lightscapes on http://maxspace.funporium.com/ which inspired me to share these reflections.

    One of the first thing which came to my mind is the LightHives project by Alex Haw (another Bunkerer), even if Light Hive goes more about surveillance and community, while those application I’m referring to are more attached to the personal sphere and are a private representation – both share the basic principle of an abstract representation of a live activity

    I wrote a bit about electronic presence and digital objects a little while ago on my personnal hub – but not as much as I talk about those topic everyday when working at Electronest; we should definitely write more about the ideas, concepts and projects that emerged since we started those discussions with Pierre.

    Refering to electronic presence and digital objects is all about expanding conceptual boundaries and design process:

    using terms like ‘electronic presence’ or ‘digital objects’ which are going beyond the simple scope of the web page design. The term ‘electronic presence’ does not only refer to an url with fancy images and well designed logotypes. ‘Electronic presence’ is closer to a global attitude towards digital mediums and cultures embrassing from the simple home page to the electronic installation (tangible computing) through customized content managment systems, home made software, generative application, etc.
    An essential curiosity glues all the separates aspects of a digital communication together and supports the communication expertise background. A website can be an extension or a representation of an activity in real life.

    Lights or simple lamps could then be connected to the local network, and represent events that otherwise coul go unnoticed. It could be a violent reminder, or simple and discreet light dimming. By using light reflection on color, we could use the ceiling as a silent echo of what is happening on the other side of the screen.


    LED Benches
    Ingo Maurer, 2002
    Glass, LEDs.



    LED Wallpaper
    Ingo Maurer, 2007
    Plastic film with conductive circuits, LEDs.

    note: People behind the Nabaztag seems to be more clever than the aesthetic and culture their rabbit promotes; they have a Nabaztag API. Maybe I just should remove the plastic shell of that hideous thing and play with it a little bit…

    edit: roof is the outdoor bit, ceiling the interior one – well well…



  2. R-Echos update – 20/11/07 05:18am

    The last update includes a categories listing and a tag cloud – nothing very special, that is all included by default in the code.
    It comes in reaction of the statistics analysis which shown that the most accessed page were the yearly archives. Since this browsing didn’t seems to be relevent enough, I decided to move it down.



  3. It is now safe to turn off you computer…

    Always remember:
    To turn it off, you first have to click on the button: Start

    I like that kind of situation where language and design principles conflicts to such an extent. It would be nice to have a collection of barbarious wording, inept interface, simple errors, everyday mis-communication.



  4. the New R-Echos Process

    I just thought it would be nice to expand the process; now it won’t only be just about linking to my best read of the day. I would like from now and as often as possible to start a discussion, to relink to different elements, to broaden or narrow the topic(s), and also linking bits of thoughts of my various electronic presences.



  5. self curration, RSS, meta informations

    on http://interreality.org/~reed, I like the self curation of this bit:

    See the more interesting bits from my daily RSS feed here.

    which leads you to the google shared items of the author (as far as i can figure out) defined as the most ineteresting items.

      … i am wondering of the term that would best define that practice
    • self curation
    • self topic
    • self select

    I discovered this website trough the comments of this post, which i am quoting here:

    I would love too see Google develop some different RSS feeds of Google news containing different kinds of info, maybe even extend the feed to have extra XML fields with news-specific data in it?

    This denotes a certain interrest of RSS which couldn’t let me unsensitive…



  6. a screen saver which is a tv show

    1. code a screensaver – a slow one, it should have the same relaxful effects as the Image Folder one form Apple but it would have some more parameters like how fast the transition, how big is the zoom, the duration for a picture
    2. plug the information flow of http://r-echos.net on it – but just grab the picture; maybe it would be nice to have a RSS just for the images, if a post has no image then it shouldn’t appear in this feed.
    3. buy a HUGE flat monitor with a mac mini or anything that can be kept away from sight behind
    4. place the monitor in the room, not on the desk, not in your back – just in your peripheral vision for you to get inspirations wirthout consciously receiving it

    Additionaly,
    there could be reference in the corner of the image so that you can find your way back once on http://r-echos.net; you could find the image back and the context of the image, and then from here digg the informations to a new projects.



  7. (not so) new faces

    http://textasplayground.net/assembling/ changed its typefaces this morning
    and http://www.r-echos is still alive so far…



  8. Welcome back: http://www.r-echos/

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    It has been a bit longer than we expected – but it’s back in the game now.
    Some bits were lost, the interface changed once again (expect some more changes in the incoming weeks) – but the content remains… Enjoy!



  9. It’s not only because Martino is a friend of mine

    that i’m going to write this:

    I LOVE MARTINO’S WORK

    - true. I like the ingenious way he is spontaneously recombining materials and bits of furniture. The resulting furniture is a piece of joy where you can feel the pleasure he took making it.

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    His re-appropriation process makes vibrating my hacker’s chord – i like a lot the strange combinations he’s producing. I do like the leather finish on a white garden plastic chair, i do like also the weird angles created by removed/reajusted/replaced legs of some of the recombined sitting object – are those still chair after all?
    They all have in common the fact that people used them at some point in the past as chairs but what Martino is doing is a re-appropriation of the formal and structural vocabulary of objects, based on a workshop practice but also on a cultural approach to the joy of forms – and his actions brings a real mutation on the object…
    At the same time Martino Gamper won’t stop it’s practice to a pre defined set of objects (the chairs), or to a pre defined set of process (re assembling pieces and structural elements) – he also develops objects the “normal” way, but his approach is obviously enriched by his vision and his experience of the recombined form and structure. Enriched to a point it’s not visually obvious anymore – but the strength the object emits leave its user without doubts while enjoying it.

    In a certain way his approach to his very own medium is very close to the one Electronest is developing: trough alteration and derive, discussion, research and confrontation to various environments and realities, the projects evolves – the input and output process of the code is diverted, extended, reduced – modified, like in a genetic mutation. Trough questionning the essence of our practice, ideas and wishes we enlarge and broaden our vision, and at the same time we further define and construct our practices.
    There’s a lot more things in common to analyse in specific practices and approaches that can reinvigorate processes and methodologies in our very specific fields, that is the generated and technologic design.