An early work-in-progress, exploratory project about presence and memory through an interactive, multisensory installation.
Chritianne Francovich, Isael Ngan, Rachel Arredondo
We pass through common and shared spaces in our everyday life, yet these spatial experiences are lost to time. With a focus on a research-through-design methodology and physical computing, we explore ways of materializing these fleeting spatial interactions to create a tangible sense of connection to time and memory.
https://amritakhoshoo.com/project/timeinmaterial
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Contact
Lab Director:
Dina El-Zanfaly
delzanfa@andrew.cmu.edu
School of Design, MM207
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
USA