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  • Photos Dev Camp 10

  • Level 1: Sensor Fest

    Mediamatic's interactive ikInstallations

    ikBijt, ikStaar, Wow! and more. These are the ikInstallations featuring in the Arcade exhibition.

  • Interactive installation Sicco van Sas, Gilles de Hollander, Arno Veenstra, Kendra Markle 1 Jan 2010

    Interactive VJ

    Crowdsourcing visuals

    This installation enables visitors to manipulate the visuals during an event. By sending text messages to a prescribed phone number, guests can add elements to the visuals they see on stage or around...

  • Some thoughts from a non-coder

    Dev Camp Day 5

    Stringing code while eating boerenkool. You got to appreciate it.

  • Interactive installation Dana Gordon, Jean-Baptiste Labrune, Nadya Peek 1 Jan 2010

    ikBijt

    The ikBijt confesses for you

    Bite down on this installation and listen to all your web 2.0 sins. You'll be the only one who can hear them, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to better your life.

  • RFID fantasies, experiences and creative…

    Mediamatic RFID & Physical Computing Hackers Camp

    During Picnic 07 ( Go play with your tag! ) you could experience the creative prototypes and experiments that were built around the unique opportunity of having a large crowd of tagged people present

  • Arduino - the documentary

    Free online doc about the Arduino platform

  • Mediamatic Workshops

    We design and organize courses on new developments in interactive (media) technologies, with a cultural approach. Our courses offer effective hands-on training along with sharp conceptual exploration.

  • Interactive installation Mark Wubben, Dirk van Oosterbosch, Eelco Wagenaar, Marie-Anne Huiskamp, Theodore Watson, PIPS:Lab 1 Jan 2010

    Wow!

    Write on Wall physical digital graffiti wall

    Draw on the Wow! using the light from your cell phone, cigarette bud etc. Upload the images to your online profile(s) and share them with your friends. The Wow! can be projected onto any surface

  • Mobile Massage Couch

    sit down, friend up, relax

    Get a massage and get friended for getting a massage together

  • Interactive installation Fabienne Serriere, Travis Goodspeed, Arjan Scherpenisse, 1 Jan 2010

    multi threaded banjo dinosaur knitting adventure…

    8-bit hacked knitting machine game

    A two-player 8-bit game made out of a hacked knitting machine connected to an ikCam. The winner's avatar is printed out using the knitting machine. This ingenious construction was a combined effort...

  • Hackers Camp Day 5

    Time is running out. There’s some stress in the air and the language is getting slightly heavier. All the projects should be build and running by tomorrow. Participants went home around 2 in the...

  • Hackers Camp Day 2

    Sunny Day 2 started with a meeting exploring potential project ideas. Out of 15 original ideas a bunch seem to be the most promising. The ones that generate the most enthusiasm from team members...

  • Interactive installation Sean Follmer, Luís Brandão, Fábio da Costa

    Untitled Sock Project 2010

    Dev Camp '10 project

    This installation was built during Dev Camp '10. It is a project that was developed by Pol Pla and Sean Follmer (both hailing from Boston, Massachusetts) in cooperation with the Portuguese duo Luís...

  • RFID in Processing

    An open source RFID library

    The Hybrid Toys workshop of January 2008 gave its participants the opportunity to experiment with the possibilities of RFID. However, some of the participants, the author being one of them, were...

  • Social RFID Hacker Camp '09

    All info about the Hacker Camp 2009

    The Mediamatic Social RFID Hacker Camp explores various recent technologies like RFID, physical computing and social networking but also looks into aspects of interaction design and interactive...

  • Arduino Forum

    Arduino forum and discussion platform

    This forum is created to see what happened after the Arduino Basic workshops. It's also intended to investigate if an intermediate or advanced Arduino workshop is wanted, and what you specifically...

  • Building Bacteria in Second Life

    after the lecture by Matt Biddulph

    Joshua Kauffman is a world citizen searching for reasons while based in Amsterdam. He writes about urban planning, media, sustainability, usability, presence and community, and does consulting for...

  • Installations Hacker Camp '09

    Social RFID experiments

    An overview of all Hacker Camp installations made at PICNIC 2009. The will be presented during Play with your Tag at PICNIC (23 – 25 September 2009).

  • Interactive installation Ralph Meijer, Ernst Odolphi, K, Eelco Wagenaar 1 Jan 2010

    ikScream

    Networked venting

    IkScream aspires to create the biggest, loudest and longest scream ever. Swipe your ikTag in front of the reader, and vent your frustrations into the ear. A mic and camera record your scream.

  • Rolling Thunder, Atari, 1986

    A secret agent must rescue his partner from the claws of a terrorist organisation. Rolling Thunder is a horizontal scrolling shooter, and can be situated somewhere between classics like Shinobi and...

  • Social RFID Hacker Camp ’08

    selected images

  • Paradiso: Interactive VJ

    Dev Camp Day 2

    This was the idea that was discussed the most during the first round of project proposals. And in the mean time it really has taken shape. The concept is almost done and the guys (and of course girl...

  • Gotcha, Atari, 1973

    The only working version open to the public in the world

    Gotcha is a 1973 arcade game manufactured by Atari Inc. It was Atari's fourth game after Pong, Space Race and Pong Doubles. This was the first maze arcade game, as well as the very first video game...

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