15. • CYBRID SPACE and MIXED REALITIES
• :
• HCI investigations make people reject the
idea that “virtual relates to digital” and
“physical relates to real”
CO-EXISTENCE
• Cybercommunication and the emergence
of cybrid ways of life.
17. • Each INTERFACE is explained in the sections below.
Social platform developed in php. ORKUT is used to invite tattooed people. The Orkut member
accepts the invitation and becomes a member of the Living Tattoo community.
Living Tattoos Platform in PHP allows the new member to fill a form with some personal information
and sends pictures of his/her own tattoos.
Mobile interface - MMS service may also be used to send tattoo images at any time.
The new member answers some questions about his/her character
Google Maps API may be used to locate tattooed people
On line graphical tool – can be used to modified the 2 D graphic shapes.
Specific software developed in our Lab convertes 2D shapes into 3 D models becoming creatures in
an aLife environment
Text-mining system extraits graphs from the users dialogues in a dynamic visualization of social
relationships.
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19. Technical use of software
Free Software rules to built identities
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21. morphing and 2D life of shapes
received
h t t p:// a r t e c n o . u c s . b r
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24. From 2 D to 3D
h t t p:// a r t e c n o . u c s . b r
32. • TATTOOS MOB
• Physical instantiation of social
networks in cybrid space
• Flash mob (Rheingold 2002 ) group of
tattoed people suddenly meet in a
predetermined place synergy of mobile
communication, portable computing,
wireless networks and collective action.
33. • EMERGENT SOCIAL BEHAVIORS:
SWARMS IN URBAN LIFE
• Interfaces : ubiquous computing,
locative, pervasive and sencient mobile
technologies
35. Interfaces : ubiquous computing, locative, pervasive and
sencient mobile technologies
mobile interfaces: cell phones
MMS and SMS to communicate with our platform they send
their tattoos to the platform
Locative interfaces: GPS and Google Maps. GPS mapping and
tracking system generates urban flow of tattooed in the city’s
buses ( VISATE).
Visual Impairement Disabilities
Mobilité immobilité
Jill Scott Liz Goodmann
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39. INTERACTIVITY : Urban wall becomes a public interactive terminal.
Remote control ( Wii) activates marks on the screen which displays the map of the
city.
Arrows point to the places and members of the tattooed community are located.
People identified on the screen present themselves, showing their tattooed body.
while in the Google Maps, the place where the person lives is displayed together with
photographs posted, sounds and other data sent to the system.
Cybrid Performance – tattooed people applaude, sing , dance, scream.
Tattoos transformed into 3D models are displayed in the aLife environment.
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41. Wii
Haptic interface
spatial_ tracker
touch and control objects
mobile /Wireless/bluetooth
an accelerometer
gyroscope
optical sensor captures the signal segment
of infrared emitters.
Wii