Archives for the ‘Digital Aesthetics’ Category

Design som facilitator for en bæredygtig adfærdsændring

With the ongoing climate changes and the transition to renewable energy, the need for a behavioural change with regards to energy consumption is needed. The Danish island Bornholm has for the past years staged the setting for a large scale demonstration project, EcoGrid EU, in which 2.000 households and small businesses of the island have […]

Wild Life Tracking in the Arctic Ring

    A wild-life tracking system of the polar bears in Zoo displayed on interactive glass panels and an elevated interactive platform shaped like an iceberg. The intent is to create an artifact that will better the visitor experience of the Arctic Ring and substantially increase learning-levels and knowledge-sharing for both customers and Zoo itself. The […]

theDeepDish.dk

Mandag den 28 Februar 2011 kl 15:00 åbner vi op for theDeepDish.dk TheDeepdish.dk er en gratis løsning til at holde styr på alt det kedelige i en madklub, så i kan tænke på alle de sjove ting. Vi kan hjælpe jer holde styr på ølregnskabet, den interne kommunikation frem og tilbage, samt en række funktioner […]

Digital aesthetics

According to Albert Mehrabian (Mehrabian, 1971) a vast majority of communication comes from the subliminal information and body language, such as facial expression and tone of voice, while only little of the message consists of actual words. This meaning the majority of the communication are understood by non verbal behavior and context. This in mind can create some […]

Synopsis

We Love You Warren Neidich A Study of Conversational Maps (2002) Synopsis can be downloaded here. Identification of the theme: According to John Borg 93 % of understanding a message comes from the subliminal informations and body language, while only 7 % of the message contains of words. All though other scientists finds these numbers exaggerated, they all […]