RFID
9 posts tagged.
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Connecting the digital world with print
A rare piece of writing from Durrell Bishop : Read the whole thing: Connecting the digital world with print .
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Immaterials: Ghost in the field
Ghost in the Field makes the field around an RFID reader visible. Long-exposure photography traces the volume in which a tag and reader can talk; outside that volume, the radio falls off and nothing happens. Made with Jack Schulze as part of the Touch project , 2009. More…
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Sniff
Made with Sara Johansson and Einar Sneve Martinussen as part of the Touch project. Sniff is a soft toy dog that 'sniffs' and reacts to objects that come close to his nose. More…
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iPhone RFID: object-based media
Touch the iPhone to a record sleeve and the album plays. Touch it to a book and the cover loads. The film tries out RFID as a way of binding media to physical objects. Made as part of the Touch project . More…
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Touch
An AHO research project on what designers should do with NFC. Touch a phone to a tag, the tag answers, something happens. A phone call, an SMS, a URL. Funded by the Research Council of Norway, running since March 2006 with a project weblog at nearfield.org.
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The address book desk
An early Touch-project experiment from December 2005. A grid of RFID tags stuck under the desk, mirrored by a grid of post-it notes on the surface, a phone-book, to-do list and temporary diary in one. Touching the phone to each post-it calls a contact, sends a pre-defined SMS or opens a URL.
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Nokia 3220 with NFC
A prototype Nokia 3220 NFC shell has been on loan from Matt Jones at Nokia for a few weeks. Touch it to a tag, the phone vibrates sharply, a light flashes, and something happens, a phone call, a web page, an SMS. It’s the second Nokia phone with an RFID reader-writer, and it is solid enough to build with.
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Graphic language for touch
How do we mark up the physical world so people know what’s touchable, and what happens when they touch it? A set of icons I sketched to find out, presented at Design Engaged in Berlin in November 2005.
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Photos of touch-based interfaces
A February 2005 note that became the start of a longer-running photographic project. In the way Victor Lombardi was collecting images of cardreaders, I was starting to collect images of touch-based interfaces like the Oyster card and other ‘touchable’ interfaces on public transport.