TAILIEUCHUNG - An installation of interactive furniture

The tenderer should demonstrate that their packaging system is designed to be reused for its original purpose Verification: Bidders must provide evidence in accordance with BS EN 13429, or equivalent. This states that the packaging should be able to do a number of trips under normal conditions of use without suffering significant damage upon loading and unloading and a system supporting packaging reuse is available. The packaging can be cleaned, washed and repaired as necessary and still be able to perform its intended function without any risk to the health or safety of those doing so. . | An installation of interactive furniture by O. Omojola E. R. Post M. D. Hancher Y. Maguire R. Pappu B. Schoner P. R. Russo R. Fletcher N. Gershenfeld We report on a project that explored emerging technologies for intuitive and unobtrusive information interfaces in a compelling setting. An installation at the Museum of Modern Art New York was part of a public exhibit and included an interactive table that presented information associated with the exhibit to the gallery visitors without visible conventional computing elements. The enabling devices included noncontact sensing of low-cost tags in physical icons electrostatic detection of hand location in three dimensions and sensor fusion through lightweight Internet Protocol access. Advances in computing technology and the advent of the Internet have brought about dramatic increases in the amounts of information available to people. However the interfaces used to handle this information have not changed much with time the mouse the keyboard and the computer monitor connected to a box containing the processor and its peripherals. The mouse and the keyboard are nonintuitive interfaces. Touch-typing as an example is a skill that takes signi cant experience or training to acquire because the layout of the standard computer keyboard groups letters in a nonin-tuitive fashion. Also the boxes for the processor and the monitors have over time gotten smaller quieter and cheaper but are essentially the same typically unsightly and occupy visible space. More importantly perhaps they cut users off from the rest of the world sitting in front of a computer often means ignoring the surrounding environment. Much technology has been developed in disparate pieces to enable the vision of embedding computing power into everyday objects such as clothing and furniture. There have been some projects such as the Brain Opera1 2 that cross the boundaries of individual small-scale demonstrations and have explored the issues of interconnecting .

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