Andrea Nesbitt, Matthew Rabinovitch, A. Girouard, Roel Vertegaal
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The Hum: interacting with an actuated ambient organism
The Hum is an immersive art installation filled with hundreds of suspended furred catkins surrounding a cocoon. As visitors enter the space, catkins twitch, shiver and hum. In The Hum, we explore the idea of computers that communicate ephemerally through alterations of room and space.