A collaborative velcro-poster of movies we've watched, or want to.
When we watched movies or talks at CDG, we often would try some experiment to augment the experience, typically around "seeing the whole" or enhancing discussion.
Something about Cinematic Reality (2014) allows viewers to comment, diverge, and rejoin.
Vivarium Night (2015) brought together a set of experiments for seeking, discussion, and postcard-printing.
The Movie Nights poster (2015) shows which movies we've watched, or want to.
"Being in the World" in the world (2015) surrounds the screen with context about the chapters and characters, and led to a discussion on augmented viewing.
The Movie-map (2015) was generated from an augmented viewing session.
Minecraft lasers (2015) had a laser-powered audience-voting system.
Attempting Deep Work (2015) augments the screen with a map of the slide deck, and allows for scrubbing and bookmarking.
In An American Family (2015), all twelve episodes play simultanously.
All Human Abilities and Characteristics
Ceiling Archive
Movie Nights poster
Seeing Spaces dynamic poster
Homo Aestheticus poster
"Being in the World" in the world
Twitter poster
Movie-map
Thinking, Fast and Slow reading group tools
Glen's bookshelf
A computing system for dynamic spatial media
Progress poster
Pokefusion poster
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