Posted by Cassie Hester on April 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Typographic study where the form is revealed through spinning/rapid revolutions. These are studies. The final piece would be an installation activated by wind. Want to see the message? Your experience relies on chance…
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Posted by Cassie Hester on April 24, 2011 · 1 Comment
The affordances of pushing and pulling were explored in this interface targeted directly at the creation of language. Each long strip of the alphabet could be pulled to either the left or the right to highlight one letterform in the simple frame. The interaction is quick and easy, so the interface garnered a lot of … Read more
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Posted by Cassie Hester on April 23, 2011 · 1 Comment
The affordances of pushing and pulling were explored in the creation of a one foot by five feet installation featuring beads strung on neon thread on a lateral grid. I relied on the tactile nature of the piece to encourage interaction. It was a success. The inhabitants of Pollack quickly began forming simple messages and … Read more
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