INTERACTIVE CUBE DESIGNED AND BUILT BY MFA PRODUCT DESIGN
THE INFORMATION JUNGLE AN INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE
Designed and built by 5 members of the Graduate Master of Science Product Design Students
An 8' x 8' by 8' cube was designed, built and programmed by five graduate students in The Art Center College of Design Master of Science in Product Design program in 2000 to reflect the increasing impact density of information, population and technology has on our environment.
Each participant has a unique experience in the Environment. It was built and programmed with MSP Max/NATO and utilized sensors, lights, color and programmed sounds to incorporate the user as creator of the space. Our goal was to generate a random artificial intelligence within a user created system.
Our attempt was to demonstrate in a tactile and interactive way how each individual contributes, deliberately and unintentionally, to the cumulative impact these tensions place on our experience in both small scale individual ways and on the global experience we share.
The visitor enters the space and is prompted by a randomly generated light or sound to begin connecting the separate tubes. As more participants make more connections they begin to produce sounds, lights and colors. The space begins to become laced with intersections that restrict or enhance possibilities for movement.
As more connections are made the space becomes stressed and the users become confused and overwhelmed with the density they have created.
At an undetermined random point, where interactions have overwhelmed the environment the system crashes and goes to silent white.
MSP Max/NATO Software to program and interactive space
INTERACTIVE CUBE DESIGNED BY GRADUATE PRODUCT DESIGN STUDENTS ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN