PAPER RAD
SCRAP-BOOKING
DECEMBER 10, 2004 - MAY 8, 2005
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PAPER RAD
SCRAP-BOOKING
DECEMBER 10, 2004 - MAY 8, 2005
Introducing... Paper Rad, an online entity remotely created from Western Massachusetts and Pittsburg, PA. www.paperrad.org is not much different than its author's first websites in the 90's. It is mostly made with Dreamweaver, or simple html code. They use Photoshop for most of the graphics and Fractal Design's Painter for the more labor intensive, web-fresoc work, and if painter crashes, they use flash to animate the gifs. "We tend to not tend to the majority of 3rd party (art world, web design firms) interaction/ influence on the brand/ product shelf life of "Paper Rad" and we feel our website is as natural as a final project from a continuing education class on 'scrap-booking'." Eric Paulos/Urban Atmospheres/Intel Research Berkeley
Jabberwocky
July 31 - October 10, 2004
Jabberwocky is a freely available mobile phone application designed to promote urban community connections and a sense of familiarity, anxiety, and play in public urban places. It takes advantage of current Bluetooth device proliferation. The application does not require seeding the population with initial users of the social network to function. Even today in most urban cities, the existence of even the current Bluetooth mobile phone is enough to gather meaningful and useful data for visualizations of place and urban strangers.
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