Exploring intersections between physical and computed space.
Embodied Interfaces questions the relationship between the user and the computed environments. By proposing new intuitive and body oriented interfaces Embodied Interfaces enables the user to discover a sense of entry, or presence, within the digital dimension. The installations Drawing Spaces and I see what you hear are playful environments where users explore a virtual space of density generated through interaction. These dynamic interactive environments negotiate the physical presence of the user as interactor examining the possible intersections of shared physical and virtual space.
Embodied Interfaces is designed and conceived by architect Mette Ramsgard Thomsen together with collaborators Jasminko Novak, David Swapp and Chris Parker. Embodied Interfaces is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Board and University of Brighton.