A few weeks ago I attended TEI’10 hosted at the MIT Medialab.
“TEI, the conference on tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction, is about HCI, design, interactive art, user experience, tools and technologies, with a strong focus on how computing can bridge atoms and bits into cohesive interactive systems.”
To keep it simple, I decided to just posted a lot of media instead of a summary of the TEI ’10 conference… enjoy 🙂 !
Inspiring projects
Unlike most conferences I have been, this conference was not only a place where scientific work was presented but also where artists could show their work (art meets science).
The following two projects are clearly an example for this:
- SMSlingshot (link contains cool video!) by Patrick Tobias Fischer, Christian Zöllner and Thilo Hoffmann.
- Electronic Popables: exploring paper-based computing through an interactive pop-up book by Jie Qi and Leah Buechley.
Some of my pictures shot at the conference
Pictures created byJean Baptiste Paris on Flickr.
Studio sessions
Pictures created by Seth Hunter of the studio session on surface computing
(I should be in there somewhere…).
Video studio sessions
Nice video compilation of the different studio sessions that took place at the MIT Medialab.
Blog
A blog about the TEI 2010 conference