My Life Travels
My Life Travels looked at a future world where portable disk storage ceases to exist and the global networked infrastructure of online storage allows any surface to identify a user and populate its surface with their information.
This project captured users’ specific mobile device signature to identify them uniquely, and then populate a multi-touch surface with an interface for accessing their information. This iteration employed a map as a way to share life’s experiences and travel destinations with other users around the same interactive multi-touch table.
Using RFID readers around the table, the ORACLE (donated by Acura and Geoge P. Johnson) allowed users to navigate a 3D image of Earth with each of the multiple user’s travel destinations animated on the surface.
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