File:The interactive dandelion! (8750435894).jpg
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"Dandelion is a playful interactive piece that lets you blow the seeds off an oversized dandelion with a hairdryer. The piece was created by YOKE and London-based Sennep for Decode: Digital Design Sensations at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London 2009 to 2010. The piece is created with Processing and Unity. YOKE is an interaction design company that specialises in digital experiences based on physical interaction." uxcampcph.org/ |
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Author | Karen Mardahl |
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File change date and time | 01:04, 15 April 2013 |
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