UI&us is about User Interface Design, User Experience design and the cognitive psychology behind design in general. It's written by Keith Lang, co-founder of Skitch; now a part of Evernote.  His views and opinions are his own and do not represent in any way the views or opinions of any company. 

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Monday
Feb022009

Projecting Coolness

 
NOSTE installation from Teemu Määttänen on Vimeo.

A growing popular trend in art visuals I like is the combination of real-world shapes and computer generated animation. Artists create a physical white 3D surface, map it in software, and use something like Processing and a digital projector to accurately map animation back on to the real-world objects. All examples here are by Teemu.

Here is the same installation with a moving camera:


Noste installation, moving camera from Teemu Määttänen on Vimeo.

Click the image below (no embedded video available) to see my favourite installation video by Teemu Määttänen. Warning: Loud music.

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(via CDM)

 

Maybe the future will look as cool as it does in the movies.

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