MEMOGRAM – Time(text)capsule camera / Jamy Herrmann / @ecal_mid
→ https://t.co/DqJ3wDxQsu
A (non)camera that prints our images in the form of a written description, inviting users to (re)discover those moments in images. #ai#arduino#photography
Fantastic Smartphones – ECAL MID at the Milan Design Week / @ecal_mid@ecal_ch
→ https://t.co/f6y19Ws2pp
ECAL presents projects developed by MID students, that address our relationship with smartphones and the way they influence our daily behaviour.
Taught a virtual workshop at @ecal_ch@ecal_mid this week around daily sketching — we all started with the same circle and pushed it in different ways. Here’s some outputs from the class:
"Here and There" is a new digital pedagogy collaboration between @ecal_ch & @MITarchitecture where students designed with readily available materials and open source software to collaborate virtually in each other's tangible spaces.
See their work at https://t.co/KYJHMfZOEq
https://t.co/glxBw9xlYG
🔔OPEN DAY - Don’t miss the live information session
Presented by Head of Bachelor Media and Interaction Design and the rest of the team
🗓️ Wednesday 27.01.21 from 17h to 18h
Make sure to register online at https://t.co/mNIuQrWnTJ #ecal
Béatrice Lartigue from @LAB212 led a design workshop at the @ecal_ch, using the Touch Board kits. The students created various interactive projects. Check them out here -> https://t.co/C3uTscwGUa
XY - Experiments around the graphical and interactive potential of oscilloscopes. One week workshop given by Ted Davis/@teddavisdotorg to the 1st year Bachelor in Media & Interaction Design.
#mid#ecal#oscilloscope#generative#interaction#design#sound
M&ID students from @ecal_ch can't visit their favorite interactive installations these days. So to start the week, we're building some of our favorite ones in 3D. First up, Digits by @andreasgysin and Sidi Vanetti
→ https://t.co/LTtKVe4PDG is an ever-evolving collection of personal anecdotes around relationships that people have with their phones / @notdefined@lisonchr@MartinHertig
Linea
2019
LED matrices, electronics
Ten synchronised algorithmic animations which originate from – and reduce to – a line.
Built during a short residency in Johannesburg during Fak’ugesi Festival 2019.
With the support of @fakugesi and @prohelvetia_jhb.
#gysinvanetti
Iyo Bisseck and Luca Sassoli De Bianchi of the third year Media & Interaction Design program giving speeches at the AI Night organised by the House of Electronic Arts Basel/ @HeK_Basel #ai#MachineLearning#ecal