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Inoribi: emergence of "windows" and "mirrors"

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This research integrates two contradicting experiences; inner introspection and the act of connecting to the external world. The device we created called "inoribi" enables the unification of slow, sensitivity required interaction, and the sharing of that experience through the network, creating a tightly interwoven, reciprocal system. By fusing the two elements, the research explores a new enriching information experience, expanding the possibilities of media design.

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Lars Hallnäs., Johan Redström. Slow Technology -- Designing for Reflection. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Volume 5,Issue 3 (2001), 201--212.

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    TEI '10: Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction
    January 2010
    414 pages
    ISBN:9781605588414
    DOI:10.1145/1709886

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    1. interactive art
    2. media design
    3. networked furniture
    4. reflective interaction

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