Archive for April, 2008

Kunstvlaai preparation

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Well, getting complaints that we didn't updated our blog for a while now, means that at least 1 person other than ourselves is watching this :-) (thnx Ben) But ok, it seems we are a bit busy doing lots of different things that all come at once. So on-signal is busy with a ...

Isn’t it pretty…

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

It looks a lot bigger than it actually is... but, it works! Last saturday we tested it and we got a range of at least 150m in which the device was able to discover devices. Kunstvlaai here we come!

Ludic Interfaces

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Well, we know it allready, but still.. the Ludic Interfaces program from the ISEA2008 has a nice way of saying some things about games and technology.. And it explains why they invited us of course..so I just had to place it here.. ***   Ludic Interfaces The infantilization of play, that is, the historical ...

Current projects

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

We have been busy in the past week. Working at the Bluetooth Zone project for the Kattenbak @ Kunstvlaai, and doing some artwork for that as well. We're planning to actually make traffic signs with this image and putting those in the exhibition. The AirCable Host-XR has finally arrived from San ...

baer about gamez…

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

An interesting article aboutgames/game consoles.. that they don't need to be that high performance machines.. it's all about the game play ;-)  http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/current-console-tech-unnecessary-says-baer

Random links

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Although quite old, this article explains the difference / similarities between hackers and painters in a nice way. The RFID passport chip was "hacked" today. It turned out to be just another media hype. I've read the actual academic paper about it, and okay, they actually can fingerprint which country you're ...

Laser tracking

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Tonight I thought of using laser pointers on a projection to create a sort of interaction, much like the Graffiti Research Lab has done. Of course, this has been done before, I know it. But, is it also done for purposes other than just visual enhancement and entertainment? For instance, ...