“Shaboned display: an interactive substantial display using soap bubbles” by Hirayama and Kakehi

  • ©Shiho Hirayama and Yasuaki Kakehi

  • ©Shiho Hirayama and Yasuaki Kakehi

  • ©Shiho Hirayama and Yasuaki Kakehi

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Entry Number: 28

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    Shaboned display: an interactive substantial display using soap bubbles

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    From childhood, we often play with bubbles. We find various aesthetic elements in a series of actions of soap bubbles: appearing, expanding, floating, bursting and disappearing. This time, we utilize the movements of soap bubbles as a pixel of an image and propose a novel interactive substantial display named “Shaboned Display.” (see Figure 1)

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    Nakamura, M., Inaba, G., Tamaoki, J., Shiratori, K., and Hoshino, J. 2006. Bubble cosmos. In SIGGRAPH Emerging Technologies, ACM, No. 3. Google ScholarDigital Library
    Suzuki, R., Suzuki, T., Ariga, S., Iida, M., and Arakawa, C. 2008. “ephemeral melody”: music played with wind and bubbles. In SIGGRAPH Posters, ACM, No. 80. Google ScholarDigital Library


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