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Michal Kohút’s 0,1 Interactive Installation Is Deceptively Simple

| Art and design | July 31, 2012

Michal Kohút installation

Michal Kohút 0,1

Michal Kohút 0,1 installation

Michal Kohút‘s ’0,1′ is yet another mindblowing interactive installation that I’ve fallen in love with. Kohút uses an open – source platform called Arduino to create the piece. What happens is pretty simple. You walk into the room and put on the glasses. Then the lights in the room turn off everytime you blink and it all happens so fast that you don’t even notice.

If you’re interested in the technology – which I knew nothing about – check it out as its intended for artists, designers, hobbyists and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.

 

Via Triangulation 

moray mair

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