Mar
16
2010
Yosuke Hayashi‘s sonicode from 2008 was one interesting piece of software that I saw at Device_art 3.009, too.

sonicode by Yosuke Hayashi taken from Kontejner
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Feb
22
2010
Ooh la la… another interesting interview taken during Device_art 3.009… Mika Miyabara and Tatsuo Sugimoto are media artists from Japan who have been working on visual interactive projects since 2001.

Bounce Street exhibited on Device_art 3.009
photo taken from flickr: Movie Cards Project (c)
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Aug
4
2009
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted the first recommendation in Readaholic… Thus, enjoy the world of prototyping and creating some clothing based on wirez, fabric and electricity with the help of free e-book Open softwear – fashionable prototyping and wearable computing using the Arduino.

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