Interactive surfaces

November 13th, 2009 by rbanks

Making Concrete Interactive
“The material is sensitive to ambient light levels, able to take note of the luminosity distribution across its surface. The incoming light level data is then routed to a computer. This turns the concrete into a kind of control surface where varying degrees of illumination can be used to direct different audio and visual outputs.”
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