This document presents 12 explorations for an interactive museum exhibit called "Sliders in Action". The explorations are categorized into topics, mediums, and connections. Topics include stories around traveling the world and ideas for a large-scale computer interface. Mediums propose using balls, mice with magnets, and paint rollers as physical interfaces. Connections describe ways to combine the topics and mediums, such as following historical routes or controlling a giant pointer. The explorations aim to educate visitors while incorporating physical interactions and challenges.
This document presents 12 explorations for an interactive museum exhibit called "Sliders in Action". The explorations are categorized into topics, mediums, and connections. Topics include stories around traveling the world and ideas for a large-scale computer interface. Mediums propose using balls, mice with magnets, and paint rollers as physical interfaces. Connections describe ways to combine the topics and mediums, such as following historical routes or controlling a giant pointer. The explorations aim to educate visitors while incorporating physical interactions and challenges.
The document lists several locations and events in Japan, including economic data for July 12th, fashion concept shops for Issey Miyake, an art museum in Kanagawa, an international crafts triennale, a bookshop, and a building in Daiba.
The document is dated Monday, July 12, 2010 and contains information about Verner Panton (1970) and the Design Museum in the UK. It discusses Verner Panton, who was a Danish designer, and the Design Museum, located in the United Kingdom.
The document lists several locations and events in Japan, including economic data for July 12th, fashion concept shops for Issey Miyake, an art museum in Kanagawa, an international crafts triennale, a bookshop, and a building in Daiba.
The document is dated Monday, July 12, 2010 and contains information about Verner Panton (1970) and the Design Museum in the UK. It discusses Verner Panton, who was a Danish designer, and the Design Museum, located in the United Kingdom.