
One of the online outlets of
Communication Arts,
designinteract.com,
just covered the
Infiniti Interactive Mirror -- a life-sized video and sound installation where people interact with three 8 foot high screens by simply reaching out to different areas of the display interface. This project grew out of one of our graduate's thesis project and work he did in my Interactive Objects and Spaces class with fellow student
Scott Nazarian (MDP, 2004).
Nikolai Cornell (MDP, 2004) conceived of and managed the project which was built for carmaker
Infiniti by
George P. Johnson in collaboration with the
Designory,
Mindflood, and my company, Commotion. The installation is part of the traveling Infiniti auto show exhibit and was displayed at the Detroit and Chicago auto shows. It will soon be in New York City, and in December it will be in Los Angeles.
The designinteract.com article is especially interesting in that it covers the entire process of the project, from concept through completion (be sure to click the next button at the bottom of each page to see all 11 pages):
www.designinteract.com/features/mirrors/For an overview of the project and video of people using it, see the dedicated site for it here:
www.interactivemirror.net