Today we talked about different people and websites that have made some sort of interaction with their audience.
Takeo
http://www.takeo.co.jp/en/
Takeo used water to create an interaction with their 'water resistant paper'. I thought hat was pretty cool and unusual. It was also very satisfying to watch because the water ran so smoothly between the papers. With this interaction it really shows you that simple is important. The interaction is simple, it's understandable and easy to do. When something is within those elements audience will participate more than if it was something complicated.
SIMPLICITY IS KEY!
Ryoji Ikeda
http://www.ryojiikeda.com/
This. Is. Powerful. When I was watching this in class I though that it had power and it was simple. You don't need to use so many elements and affects and complicated systems to create something 'wowwing' and 'amazing'. Here Ryoji has used sound and visuals only to create a powerful message across.
Panda eyes. WWF.
This was also done by a very simple process, however it is very effective. As people walk past the pandas follow and it's quite intensive as well because they all turn around and follow you. You can really feel the tension. It's also very Instagramable. I love looking at these kind of things and just uploading them online. You always get interesting people following and finding out new things because of the hashtags.
Why they did this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCce646GqIE
Shitday
http://shitday.de/
Shitday website is simple. You press a button and sh*t starts to explode. I love it! It's interactive and simple.
After we were introduced to these interactive campaigns we got introduced to the processing website - how it works, where to get inspiration from and how to make sure we understand it. We looked at the following websites;
https://processing.org/download/support.html
https://www.openprocessing.org/
https://happycoding.io/
Research/inspo.
I got inspired by these interactions and I walked to look at some interactive websites. I think these are quite cool and interesting to look at. It almost makes me want to create one and play around. These are some of the websites I looked at;
https://timroussilhe.com/
http://www.species-in-pieces.com/#
https://chekhov.withgoogle.com/alive#test/progress/0
https://www.awwwards.com/websites/web-interactive/
http://s4x.stationfour.com/
http://hackertyper.com/
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