Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Interactive Architecture dot org is a weblog about the emerging practice within architecture that aims to merge the digital virtual with tangible and physical spatial experience. Instead of defining a fixed architectural product it is an architecture in constant flux best suited to prototyping and semi-perminant installations.

This is a great resource for experiential and physical interface designers, as well as anybody interested in interactive technology and information design.

posted by Michael Doyle




The Falkirk Wheel can raise and lower 2 boats (plus water) 82 feet, and look good doing it. Check out the animation at the bottom of this page.