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Adaptation illustrates a fully inhabited, interactive world

Posted By: Bharat BhushanSharma | Apr 17 2009

Interactive adaptations are being conceived as if they were well-made piece of cake to be backed in the oven. Nonetheless, taking nothing away from designer Shih Chieh Huang, we acclaim his interactive variation of the evolution of how creatures that dwell in uncongenial conditions. Survival is the key race in every specie, and Huang’s project the EX-I-09, displayed at the Beall Center for Art + Technology intends to illustrate just that.

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The entire representation of primitive organisms on the fringe of evident transformation is an outcome of all sorts of household scrape viz-a-viz. zip ties, water tubes, lights, computer parts, motorized toys et al. The PC cooling fans are used for locomotion and the Tupperware serves a skeletal frameworks purpose. Guitar tuner finds itself rewired to detect sound while the automatic night lights behave as a sensory input in the fruition.

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Via: InteractiveArchitecture