Art & Design
Introducing a Current-Based Interactive Plant
A new method for interacting with both organisms and objects, using the change in current generated by user gestures.
Sungjae Hwang Kibeom Lee Woonseung Yeo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Form-Making in Architecture: Performance and Simulation-Based Design Approach
Integration of tectonic architectural studies and building-performance simulations with dynamics-based tools. This form-generation method promises greater design integrity in architecture.
Andrzej Zarzycki New Jersey Institute of Technology
A Sound Brush Made of Bamboo
A study of a black-and white drawing expressed through a digital algorithm.
Young-Mi Kim Jong Soo Choi Chung-Ang University
A Content-Based Synchronization Approach for Timing Description in Enhanced TV
For more efficient synchronization of enhanced TV content, this poster proposes a content-based synchronization technique in which data content varies depending on the video content.
Hyun Jeong Yim Sookmyng Women's University Yoon Chul Choy Yonsei University Soon Bum Lim Sookmyng Women's University
Green-i: An Interactive Reusable Brochure Paper for Eco-Touring
An interactive brochure paper that integrates the concepts of sharing and reuse in eco-touring activities.
Ying Wei Toh Dong Kyun Kang Jihong Jeung Song Yee Baik Soo A Park Seul Ye Bhang Ji Yong Kim Mi Hwa Chang Kang Min Kim Young Hwan Pan Kookmin University
Learning by Example for Parametric Font Design
A novel learning-based font model for knowledge representation and processing of parametric font design, including a graphical font editor with direct graphical manipulation.
M.K. Lau The University of Hong Kong
Feeling Time by Compositing Multi-Vision and Generating Sounds
An interactive installation that allows users to experience the flow of time through a multi-webcam of vision and generate sounds by synthesizing sonic tones.
Yi-Hsiu Chen Wen-Shou Chou Yuan Ze University
fluff: Illuminating Blimps and Music
In this exhibition (fluff), multiple blimps with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) illuminate a space in coordination with music.
Hideki Yoshimoto Koichi Hori The University of Tokyo