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Created by Klein Dytham architecture, Bloomberg ICE is an interactive installation located in Maruonuchi, Japan. Video demonstration after the jump. Here's how it works:
When you approach ICE the infrared sensors behind the 5.0m x 3.5m glass wall detect your presence and you begin to interact with the data. You don't actually have to touch the glass - the sensors detect you from about 500mm away

A menu scrolls down the screen giving you 4 play options, a digital harp, a digital shadow, a digital wave and digital volley ball

This entry was posted on 08/28/2006 00:00am and is filed under Design, Technology, Video .
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