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Tessella (2011)

Furniture
Simon Fraser University SIAT 2011
Collaboration with Jinsil Seo, Billy Cheng, Henry Lin, Sarah Fung, and Zac Bush
 
Tessella is an interactive origami light that transforms its shape in the user’s hands and creates light patterns depending on the shape. Tessella, explores key themes of current Organic User Interface research. First, input and output are integrated in one object. Second, the form implies its function. Thirdly, it allows the user to discover its affordances and uses. Our work merges the physicality of tessellation with a tangible light experience, incorporating traditional craft and more recent soft-circuit techniques. The goal of this project is to create a playful, poetic interface that evokes users’ creativity through interaction.
 
Award:
2012 (Kingston ON Canada) TEI Poster and Art Explorations
 
Material Used:
Conductive Thread
Nano Thread
Conductive Fabric
Lillypad Arduino
Arduino
Linen Fabric

 
Tessella (2011)
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Tessella (2011)

Interactive Origami Light

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Creative Fields