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Glow-Modulated Information: Oscillating Simple Displays

22. Mai 2014, 11.00 Uhr IC Lecture Room, Kollegiumgasse 2, 3. OG

Gastvortrag von Daniel Wessolek bei Interface Cultures.

We define simple displays as computer-controlled, dimmable light sources, mostly stripped of color, but focused strongly on the temporal aspect. These 1-pixel or a volumetric displays are certainly limited, but nevertheless: What is the potential of brightness changes over time and how can we create content for these simple displays?

Daniel Wessolek
Daniel is an artist, designer and researcher. He enjoys tinkering, teaching and technology. Daniel holds masters degrees from Bauhaus University Weimar, Tongji University Shanghai, and a Bachelor from University of the Arts Bremen. He has conducted research at Concordia University Montreal, NTU Singapore, UB Buffalo and the MIT Media Lab. He’s also an official illuminator of the Niagara Falls. Daniel is currently pursuing a PhD in the area of simple displays.