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Tangible Bits Exhibitions | The
ambientROOM is a Tangible Bits platform which explores the use of ambient
media as a means of communicating information at the periphery of human perception.
The ambientROOM allows users to be aware of background bits using ambient display
media such as ambient light, shadow, sound, airflow, water movement in an augmented
architectural space. The ambientROOM also provides physical handles such as bottles
and a clock to control ambient display of bits. The ambientROOM opens new possibilities
of exploring seamless transitions between background awareness and foreground
activity. Ghostly Presence Craig Wisneski and Professor Hiroshi Ishii Ghostly Presence is an application of the ambientROOM platform. Ghostly Presence explores the subtle representation of the "presence" of people mediated by the physical environment. We explore ways to give a sense of the ghostly presence of people in real and/or virtual spaces using non-intrusive ambient media and background communication channels. Ghostly Presence associates the activity of people with physical objects within the ambientROOM. Varying levels of activity "within" these container-objects is expressed in the ROOM by combinations of ambient light, sound, airflow, and water movement. Papers ambientROOM full paper presented at CHI '97 ambientROOM paper presented at CoBuild '98 Videos High Resolution MPEG [352x240] Low Resolution MPEG [240x160] High Resolution RealVideo [360x240] Low Resolution RealVideo [240x160] |
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