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LoopLoop for Sifteo Cubes, Intel’s Connect to Life Experience at CES 2012 and Bing for Samsung SUR40 with Microsoft® PixelSense™ were chosen as three of 172 award-winning designs in the most recent HOW Interactive Design Awards. This highly selective and well-regarded competition sponsored by HOW Magazine recognizes outstanding creative work produced by individuals and creative…
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Aside from a peek at the new Xbox One, our favorite finds from May include a projected water screen, light graffiti, and a giant Lego sculpture. A sneak peek at the Xbox One has us excited for future possibilities in interactive installations. The new Kinect has a wide-angle 1080p HD depth camera that captures RGB…
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On Tuesday, May 7th, Darren David is presenting a session at the Event Marketing Summit in Chicago. “Short and Sweet: The Value of Casual Event Interactions” will highlight how brief connections with event attendees are inherently shallow in their depth and short in their duration — but can build strong bonds if effectively conceived and constructed.…
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Bouncy balls, futuristic movie UI, and an internet accordion are a few of our favorite finds from April. Science! This interesting study shows how the brain responds to e-books vs printed books and where e-reader interfaces are lacking. The movie Oblivion features some intense GFX. Catch a sneak peek of the light table and helicopter…
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We’re thrilled to announce that Ray Winninger has joined the Stimulant team as our new Managing Director of Seattle. Ray brings over twenty-five years of product development experience in creative, marketing, and management roles. He comes to Stimulant from Microsoft, where he spent twelve years as a Senior Director in Platform Evangelism and an Executive…
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We’re constantly sharing interesting finds to help inspire our work (or simply offer a daily diversion). Here’s a roundup of our five favorite finds (say that five times fast) from March. The World Wide Maze is one of our favorite Chrome experiments yet. It’s a really playful idea and utilizes multiple devices to create a…
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The IxDA’s Interaction13 Conference theme of social change and innovation probably best manifested itself in the Student Design Challenge sponsored by Intel. This year’s challenge centered around the idea of “Playful Technology.” We were honored that Nathan Moody was asked to be a part of the final jury panel in Toronto! The theme closely aligned with…
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